Yamaha has expanded its popular FZ series in India with the launch of the all-new FZ Rave, priced at ₹1.17 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This new variant slots in as the third most affordable model in the FZ lineup, sitting above the FZ-Fi and FZ-S Fi Ver 3.0, and aims to attract riders looking for a stylish yet value-for-money 150cc motorcycle.
Distinctive Styling Updates
While the new Yamaha FZ Rave shares its mechanical components with the existing FZ and FZ-S models, it differentiates itself through cosmetic updates. The new LED headlight design gives the bike a sharper and more aggressive look. Additionally, the Rave gets sporty red alloy wheels and is available in two bold colour options – Black and Matte Green – which add to its youthful, energetic appeal.
Engine and Performance
Powering the FZ Rave is the same 149cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that has long proven its reliability across Yamaha’s commuter range. This motor develops 12.4hp at 7,250rpm and 13.3Nm of torque at 5,500rpm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The engine’s linear power delivery and refined nature make it suitable for both city commuting and short weekend rides.
In terms of hardware, the FZ Rave continues with telescopic front forks and a monoshock rear suspension, ensuring a balance of comfort and handling. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both ends with single-channel ABS, providing adequate safety for everyday riding.
Dimensions and Features
The FZ Rave retains the same key specifications as its siblings — 136kg kerb weight, 13-litre fuel tank, 790mm seat height, and 165mm ground clearance. These dimensions make it an easy-to-handle bike for new riders and commuters alike.
Feature-wise, the FZ Rave offers all-LED lighting, a compact digital LCD instrument cluster, and a muscular fuel tank design, all of which are hallmarks of Yamaha’s FZ range. While it misses out on premium touches like a TFT screen or Bluetooth connectivity, it remains a solid package for its price point.
Pricing and Rivals
At ₹1.17 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Yamaha FZ Rave positions itself competitively in the 150-160cc commuter segment. It rivals the Honda Unicorn (₹1.11 lakh) and the Bajaj Pulsar 150 (₹1.12 lakh) — both known for their reliability and everyday usability. However, the FZ Rave stands out with its more modern design, lower kerb weight, and Yamaha’s strong reputation for build quality.
Final Verdict
The new Yamaha FZ Rave combines familiar performance with fresh styling, making it a great choice for riders who want a stylish yet dependable 150cc motorcycle. With its competitive pricing, tried-and-tested engine, and eye-catching design, the FZ Rave strengthens Yamaha’s foothold in India’s premium commuter bike segment.
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