Yamaha FZ Blue Flex flex-fuel motorcycle in Metallic Black colour
The Yamaha FZ Blue Flex is currently offered in a single Metallic Black shade.

Yamaha FZ Blue Flex Launched in India at Rs 1.24 Lakh: Price, Specs, Mileage and Everything You Need to Know

149cc air-cooled fuel-injected engine of Yamaha FZ Blue Flex
The FZ Blue Flex uses a re-tuned 149cc engine that supports E20 to E85 ethanol blends.

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Real Yamaha FZ Blue Flex
The Yamaha FZ Blue Flex is currently offered in a single Metallic Black shade.
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16. Where can I book the Yamaha FZ Blue Flex?

Bookings are open on Yamaha’s official India website.

17. How much is the booking amount?

A token payment of Rs 2,000.

18. What other flex-fuel motorcycles are sold in India?

Suzuki’s Gixxer SF 250 FFV, and Hero’s flex-fuel versions of the Splendor and HF Deluxe are already on sale.

19. Why is Yamaha launching a flex-fuel bike now?

It aligns with India’s government-backed ethanol blending push and gives Yamaha a second alternative-fuel strategy alongside its existing electric vehicle plans.

20. Is E85 fuel widely available at Indian petrol pumps?

Not yet on a large scale. India has been scaling up ethanol blending nationally, but higher blends like E85 are still limited to select regions and pilot rollouts, so availability will vary by city for now.

21. Can I run the FZ Blue Flex on normal petrol?

Yes — flex-fuel engines are designed to run across a range, from E20 up to E85, so regular ethanol-blended petrol (which is already E20 in much of India) works fine.

22. What is the actual difference between E20 and E85?

The number refers to the percentage of ethanol blended into the fuel — E20 is 20% ethanol, E85 is 85% ethanol. Higher ethanol content generally means lower fuel efficiency but can support India’s push toward alternative, less petroleum-dependent fuel.

23. What is the warranty on the Yamaha FZ Blue Flex?

Launch reports haven’t detailed a separate warranty specifically for the Blue Flex; it’s expected to follow Yamaha’s standard FZ warranty terms, but riders should confirm exact coverage with their nearest Blue Square dealership.

24. Will Yamaha bring flex-fuel tech to other models in India?

Nothing has been officially confirmed beyond the FZ Blue Flex, but given Yamaha’s stated multi-pathway strategy toward cleaner mobility, further flex-fuel models aren’t out of the question.

25. Is the FZ Blue Flex a good buy over the regular FZ?

It depends on your access to ethanol-blended fuel and how much you value future-proofing. For a small price premium of roughly Rs 400, you gain fuel flexibility, but you trade a little peak power and ground clearance — worth it mainly for riders in regions where higher ethanol blends are becoming common.


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