Yamaha Fzs 25
The Yamaha FZS 25 was introduced in 2018, primarily targeting the Indian and Bangladeshi markets as an affordable entry into the 250cc sport segment. It is based on the FZ25 platform, featuring a single-cylinder fuel-injected engine and a sporty half-fairing design aimed at young riders seeking a balance between performance and daily commuting. The model helped Yamaha strengthen its presence in the highly competitive South Asian budget sport-bike segment.
20.9 hp
Power
20.1 Nm
Torque
153 kg
Weight
~130 km/h (estimated, note: manufacturer does not officially publish top speed)
Top Speed
3.5 L/100km or approximately 28 km/L (estimated real-world average)
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Fuel-Injected Engine
The FZS 25 features a 249cc fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine that delivers smooth throttle response and better fuel efficiency compared to carbureted rivals. This also means easier cold starts and lower long-term maintenance costs.
Watch the Chain
Owners commonly report faster-than-expected chain and sprocket wear, especially in urban stop-and-go riding conditions. Regular lubrication and tension checks every 500–700 km can significantly extend their lifespan.
Strong Resale Value
The Yamaha brand reputation and the FZS 25's popularity in the 250cc segment help it retain resale value better than many competitors. A well-maintained unit typically holds 70–80% of its value within the first two years.
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