Two-wheeler maker Yamaha has introduced the SR400 Final Edition motorcycle in Japan. The bike was first launched in 1978 and featured rather simple aesthetics. The 'Final Edition', as the name suggests, is a final send-off to the iconic Yamaha motorcycle which has stayed u production for a very long time. Yamaha has introduced two limited-spec models - SR400 Final Edition and the SR400 Final Edition Limited, as a final tribute to the bike. The bike has remained largely the same within the last 43 years . It has grained popularity in not only in Japan but also in other countries. The bike is powered by 399 cc, single-cylinder, SOHC, air-cooled, two-valve motor engine. This engine has been rated to deliver a fuel economy of 29.7 kmpl. The transmission option available with the engine includes a five-speed gearbox. As far as price is concerned, The SR400 Final Edition costs 605,000 Japanese Yen (around ₹ 4.21 lakh), while the higher-spec Final Edition Limited comes at a price tag of 748,000 Japanese Yen (around ₹ 5.20 lakh). Also Read: Honda to launch new premium bike on this date Tata Motors: Tata Tiago Limited-Edition launched; prices start at Rs 5.79 lakh Myntra to change logo after complaint from NGO