Yamaha Introduces Updates for MT-15 V2, Fascino, and Ray ZR Models: Learn More Here

India Yamaha Motor has introduced updates to its MT-15 V2, Fascino, and Ray ZR portfolios, aligning with its ‘The Call of The Blue’ brand campaign. For customers of the Yamaha MT-15, the company has introduced the Cyber Green colour option and graphical enhancements in the Cyan Storm DLX colour scheme.

Among the updates, the MT-15 V2 DLX model now features the hazard function, adding a new layer of safety and convenience for riders. Existing favourites like Dark Matte Blue, Metallic Black, Ice Fluo Vermillion, Racing Blue, and Metallic Black will continue to be available for customers to choose from.

Earlier this year, Yamaha announced the launch of a colour customization option for its MT-15 motorcycles in India, priced at ₹1.44 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Buyers can now personalize their bikes with a hue of their preference, adding a unique touch to their ride.

The Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid lineup has also received updates with new Cyan Blue, Matte Copper, Silver, and Metallic White colour schemes for the Disc & Drum variant. These additions complement existing options like Dark Matte Blue, Cool Blue Metallic, and Vivid Red, providing customers with a range of fresh choices for 2024. The Drum Variant in Fascino now comes in an all-new Metallic Black shade.

For the Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid model, Yamaha has introduced the Cyan Blue colour update for the Disc & Drum variants, while Metallic Black, Matte Red, Racing Blue, and Dark Matte Blue colours remain available. The Street Rally variant continues to offer Matte Copper, Matte Black, and Light Grey Vermillion options, retaining its distinct appeal.

Yamaha’s latest enhancements aim to rejuvenate its lineup, providing a burst of freshness and vitality tailored to appeal to customers across India, especially the younger generation. By refreshing the lineup with vibrant and bold colours, Yamaha seeks to capture the attention of the younger GenZ customers while catering to the diverse tastes of riders nationwide.

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