Yamaha FZ Beats Honda CB Hornet & Suzuki Gixxer Combined
Yamaha FZ (including FZS) registered 16,829 units in May 2019, leaving behind both Honda CB Hornet 160R and Suzuki Gixxer combined. The former was good for 2,641 units while 3,391 units were registered by the Gixxer (both naked and faired variants combined).
Yamaha FZ is the highest selling street variant of its kind, with both Pulsar and Apache having a bigger number but a lot more variants than others. Yamaha has updated the FZ to its third generation, offering single-channel ABS and other important features that are necessary to keep up with the competition. The engine was already a great performer with approx 45 kmpl of mileage in everyday conditions.
In terms of speed, it can achieve 100 kph with ease and reach 120 kph when riding with a tucked-in position. The weight has gone up in comparison to the last gen model but due to a refined engine, the difference is not practically visible with an ideal rider.
Honda is struggling to keep the sales numbers up for their motorcycle, with xBlade taking away a large share of 160cc buyers in their stable. On the other hand, Gixxer is now available with an updated design for the faired version. It is the most expensive motorcycle of its kind and scored a decent sales number. However, it is expected to go further up with the introduction of round headlight-supporting 2019 Gixxer.
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