Yamaha FZ-S FI Specifications


149 cc
Engine Capacity
Up to 49.31 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
790 mm
Seat Height
135 kg
Kerb Weight
13 Litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
Disc
Front Brake Type
FZ-S FI is available in India at a price tag of ₹ 1.29 Lakh*. FZ-S FI is powered by a 1 cylinder, 149 cc, Air cooled 4-stroke SOHC 2-valve.
It is able to produce 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm torque and 12.2 bhp @ 7250 rpm power.
Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of FZ-S FI.
Yamaha FZ-S FI Safety Features
This Sports bike comes loaded with AHO (Automatic Headlight On), Hazard Warning Indicator, Radial Tyres, Side Stand Alarm, Pass Light, Pillion Grabrail, Halogen Turn Signal, ABS - Anti-lock braking system , Slipper Clutch, Traction Control System from safety point of view.Yamaha FZ-S FI Weight & Height
The seat height of Yamaha FZ-S FI is 790 mm and the kerb weight is 135 kg. In other dimensions FZ-S FI has 2000 mm Length, 780 mm Width, 1080 mm Height, 1330 mm Wheelbase, 165 mm Ground Clearance, 13 litres Fuel Tank Capacity , 1.2 litres Engine Oil Capacity, Sports Body Type.Comfort in Yamaha FZ-S FI
From Comfort perspective, FZ-S FI have Call/SMS Alerts, Low Oil Indicator, Pillion Footrest, Self Start Start Type, Digital Console Type, Engine Kill Switch, Digital Instrument Console, Single Seat Style, Side Stand Indicator.Yamaha FZ-S FI Body
Yamaha FZ-S FI has Telescopic Fork suspensions with 100/80 R17 front tyre and 7-Step Adjustable Monocross Suspension suspensions with 140/60 R17 rear tyre. It comes with a Diamond Type frame.Yamaha FZ-S FI Alternatives
Main Competitors of FZ-S FI bike are TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Yamaha MT 15 V2, Bajaj Pulsar N160, Yamaha FZ-S FI V3, TVS Apache RTR 160, TVS Raider 125, Bajaj Pulsar NS160, Yamaha FZ-X, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Bajaj Pulsar 220F.Yamaha FZ-S FI Latest Price
FZ-S FI is available in India starting from ₹ 1.29 Lakh* with it's least expensive variant being STD OBD-2B. Most expensive variant of FZ-S FI is STD OBD-2B priced at ₹ 1.29 Lakh*.Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of FZ-S FI.
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₹1.29 Lakh*
Ex-Showroom Price
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Yamaha FZ-S FI Competitors
| Models | Engine | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Fuel Tank Capacity | No. of Gears | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹1.29 Lakh* | 149 cc | 49.31 kmpl | 135 - 137 kg | 790 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | |
| 160 cc | 41.4 kmpl | 138 - 144 kg | 790 mm | 12 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs Apache RTR 160 4V | |
| 155 cc | 56.87 kmpl | 141 kg | 810 mm | 10 L | 6 Gears | FZ-S FI vs MT 15 V2 | |
| 165 cc | - | 152 - 154 kg | 795 mm | 14 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs Pulsar N160 | |
| 149 cc | 49.31 kmpl | 132 - 135 kg | 790 mm | - | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs FZ-S FI V3 | |
| 160 cc | 61 kmpl | 137 - 146 kg | 790 mm | 12 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs Apache RTR 160 | |
| 125 cc | 56.7 kmpl | 123 - 125 kg | 780 mm | 10 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs Raider 125 | |
| 160 cc | 52.2 kmpl | 152 kg | 805 mm | 12 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs Pulsar NS160 | |
| 149 cc | 55.11 kmpl | 139 kg | 810 mm | 10 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs FZ-X | |
| 349 cc | 36.2 kmpl | 181 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | FZ-S FI vs Hunter 350 | |
| 164.82 cc | 40 kmpl | 160 kg | 795 mm | 15 L | 5 Speed Gears | FZ-S FI vs Pulsar 220F |
FZ-S FI Owner Reviews
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FZ-S FI Question & Answers
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 month ago
Both can be used, but normal unleaded petrol is usually enough for the Yamaha FZS-FI BS6 unless Yamaha specifies a higher octane for your exact model year. "Power" or premium petrol is optional, not compulsory; it may help only if you notice knocking/pinging or poor fuel quality at a particular pump
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