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Time of India
03-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Yamaha announces ₹10,000 price benefit on RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid to mark 70th Anniversary
Yamaha Motor Co. has announced a limited-time price benefit of up to ₹10,000 on its RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid scooter range in India, marking the company's 70th Foundation Day. The benefit includes an ex-showroom discount of ₹7,000 and is available on both the standard and Street Rally variants. Extended warranty In addition to the price benefit, Yamaha is offering a 10-year 'Total Warranty' at no extra cost. This includes a 2-year standard warranty and an 8-year extended warranty covering the engine, electrical components, and the fuel injection (Fi) system, valid for up to 1,00,000 km. The warranty is fully transferable to subsequent owners. Updated prices The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid with drum brakes is priced at ₹79,340 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and is available in Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, and Matte Red. The disc brake variant is priced at ₹86,430 and comes in five colour options—Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, Matte Red, Racing Blue, and Dark Matte Blue. The Street Rally variant of the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is available in Ice Fluo Vermillion, Cyber Green, and Matte Black, and is priced at ₹92,970. Yamaha stated that the initiative is part of its customer-focused efforts and reflects the brand's long-standing presence in the Indian two-wheeler market since 1955.>


NDTV
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid Gets Benefits Of Up To Rs 10,000
India Yamaha Motor has announced the price of Rs 7,000 on the ex-showroom prices of the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid and RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid Street Rally Models. This allows the consumers to save up to Rs 10,000 on the on-road price of the two-wheeler. These offers come as part of the brand's celebration of its 70th Foundation Day and include the brand's 10-year Total Warranty at no additional cost. The 10-Year Total Warranty consists of a 2-Year Standard Warranty and an 8-Year Extended Warranty that covers essential engine and electrical components, including the Fuel Injection system, for a maximum of 100,000 kilometers. The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid Drum variant is priced at Rs 79,340 and is available in Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, and Matte Red shades. The Disc variant is priced at Rs 86,430 and comes in five color options, including Cyan Blue, Metallic Black, Matte Red, Racing Blue, and Dark Matte Blue. The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid Street Rally Disc variant is priced at Rs 92,970 and showcases color options like Ice Fluo Vermillion, Cyber Green, and Matte Black. (all prices ex-showroom) The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is powered by a 125cc air-cooled engine with Hybrid Power Assist. This unit is tuned to produce 8 hp of power at 6,500 rpm and a peak torque of 10.3 Nm at 5,000 rpm. The unit is paired with a CVT. The Yamaha RayZR model is compatible with E20 fuel and offers a 21-litre storage capacity under the seat. Additional features include front telescopic suspension, a Side Stand Engine Cut-off Switch for added safety, an Automatic Stop-and-Start System to improve fuel efficiency in traffic, and a fully digital instrument cluster equipped with Y-Connect Bluetooth connectivity.


Toronto Star
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Toronto Star
Toronto Grammy-nominated musician opens sandwich shop
Charlotte Day Wilson: singer, songwriter, Juno- and Grammy-nominated musician — and now, co-owner of a new sandwich shop in Roncesvalles. The critically acclaimed Toronto artist, who released her sophomore album 'Cyan Blue' a year ago and recently debuted a documentary on Crave about her Red Bull Symphonic concert, is set to open Tutto Panino — an Italian sandwich takeout spot — this Saturday at 100 Sorauren Ave., the former home of all-day brunch favourite Mitzi's Café. The bollito sandwich will be the highlight at Tutto Panino. Andrew Francis Wallace Toronto Star Wilson co-owns the shop with childhood friend and fitness trainer Paul Liliani; real estate agent Andi Larocca, a former Sam James Coffee Bar co-worker of Liliani's; and chef Kaitlyn Lasagna, who was previously at Pasta Forever and Robinson Bread. When the Mitzi's space became available last year, the group began hosting sandwich pop-ups at Burdock Brewery to test out recipes and build a following. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Music How Charlotte Day Wilson let go of perfection to record stirring new album 'Cyan Blue' The Toronto artist worked with an outside producer for the first time on 'Cyan Blue,' which dropped Friday. Music How Charlotte Day Wilson let go of perfection to record stirring new album 'Cyan Blue' The Toronto artist worked with an outside producer for the first time on 'Cyan Blue,' which dropped Friday. 'The timing of opening this shop has worked out really well for me because I managed to carve out a good chunk of time to be in Toronto and focus on getting the business up and running,' Wilson wrote in an email, as she was out of town when contacted by the Star. 'I've been touring and travelling a ton the past two years and part of the reason I wanted to start this business was to have more of a reason to spend time in Toronto and be surrounded by community.' Lasagna says the inspiration for the shop came from a sandwich they 'fell in love with while in Florence.' The star of the menu is the bollito — a boiled brisket sandwich. 'We do a brisket stewed in a broth and we make a vibrant salsa verde and chili oil.' For now, the shop will be open Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sandwiches start at $13, and there's also a build-your-own option. Tutto Panino is taking over the former Mitzi's Cafe on Sorauren Avenue. Andrew Francis Wallace Toronto Star Other offerings include a classic mortadella ($13); a take on the Sicilian caponata consisting of eggplant, capers, olives, whipped ricotta and arugula ($14); and a capocollo with shredded iceberg and cacio e pepe-inspired aioli ($14). Buns are supplied by Brockton Village Bakery, a longtime Portuguese bakery a few blocks north. For dessert, Tutto Panino will serve cannoli ($3.5): the chocolate chip will be a menu mainstay, with rotating seasonal specials (rhubarb is first up). There will also be a drawer of tiramisu, scooped to order ($6). Singer-songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson is one of the owners of Tutto Panino. Aaron Wynia Adding a personal touch, the shop will also have a record player. 'It was important for me to put a bit of my musical touch into the space because I believe music plays such an important role in creating a welcoming environment,' wrote Wilson. 'The music we'll play will be anything that sets a warm tone and makes people feel good, with a very wide variety of artists and genres.' Tutto Panino joins a growing list of small, neighbourhood sandwich shops that have opened in quieter residential parts of the city — like Vilda's in Beaconsfield Village, Lambo's Deli and the neighbouring Hot Pork in Trinity Bellwoods, and Masa Deli in Dovercourt Village (now with a second location in Leslieville). While fried chicken sandwiches and burgers — designed to survive bike delivery — dominated during the early days of the pandemic, this new wave of sandwich spots is built more for in-person visits, ideal for a mid-errand lunch stop. Lasagna says the sandwiches at Tutto Panino aren't overstuffed and are not designed for virality, but a rather something a customer can eat more than once a week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Co-owners chef Kaitlyn Lasagna, left, Andi Larocca, and Paul Liliani days before the grand opening of Tutto Panino. Andrew Francis Wallace Toronto Star 'The neigbhourhood really connected with Mitzi's and before that the space used to be a butcher, so it was a community hub,' said Liliani. 'The idea was born from the location, these corner spots in residential pockets.' 'That corner spot is a beacon,' added Larocca. 'It's our hope to connect with as many people and have a place where people can come multiple times a week like a coffee shop. The space is only 300 square feet so we can just fit a snacking counter, but we'll have a patio. Sorauren is an amazing street. I Deal Coffee is just up the street where there's the farmers' market at the (Sorauren) Park.' Gta Food Crawl: 4 delicious breakfast sandwiches to try in Toronto Many restaurants and food stalls in Toronto are creating their own versions of the humble breakfast sandwich. Gta Food Crawl: 4 delicious breakfast sandwiches to try in Toronto Many restaurants and food stalls in Toronto are creating their own versions of the humble breakfast sandwich. 'I remember going to Mitzi's a long time ago and thinking it was such a charmed spot,' wrote Wilson. 'I grew up spending lots of time in Roncesvalles so it's a very familiar area to me. I've got lots of family friends here. We're super blessed to have this amazing location with a soul already built into it and we hope we can honour the space that Mitzi's once occupied so lovingly.'