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Last updated: 31 Mar, 2017  

yamaha.thmb.jpg India Yamaha launches BS-IV compliant two-wheelers

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SME Times News Bureau | 31 Mar, 2017
With the Supreme Court banning sale of non-BS-IV compliant vehicles, two-wheeler company India Yamaha Motor Pvt Ltd on Thursday said it has launched new variants of its motorcycles and scooters.

In a statement here, the company said the newly launched models are all compliant with BS-IV norms with auto headlamp on (AHO) feature.

The company said motorcycle models Yamaha FZ-S FI, FZ FI, Fazer FI and SZ RR have been upgraded to BS-IV engine with AHO feature.

Similarly, in the scooters' range, the company has upgraded Fascino model while the Cygnus Alpha has been introduced in both disc brake and drum brake variants.
 
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