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ASUS ROG launches next-gen Strix, Zephyrus and Flow laptops in India

ASUS ROG launches next-gen Strix, Zephyrus and Flow laptops in India

Indian Express02-05-2025

ASUS India's ROG on Friday, May 2, introduced its 2025 ROG laptop lineup. The latest gaming machines launched by the brand are ROG Strix Scar 16/18, ROG Strix G16, ROG Zephyrus G16, ROG Zephyrus G14, and the ROG Flow Z13. The new laptops from ASUS offer performance and portability to gamers and creators. They come equipped with top-tier hardware, immersive displays, and AI-accelerated capabilities.
The new laptops come with top-of-the-line processors such as Intel Core Ultra 9 and AMD Ryzen AI Max processors. They come with an Anime Vision display on the lid of the Scar Series, allowing for personalised animations. The laptops come with advanced cooling systems with vapour chambers, tri-fan technology, and AI-powered thermal tuning for sustained high performance. The Strix series comes with a tool-free design allowing for easy RAM and storage upgrades without tampering with the warranty.
The latest lineup from ASUS caters to gaming enthusiasts, casual gamers, and professionals with a host of personalised options to suit their preferences. The ROG Strix Scar 16/18 series is powered by Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and is priced at Rs 3,79,990 and Rs 4,49,990. The Zephyrus G14 with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX processor is priced at Rs 2,79,990, and the Zephyrus G16 with Intel Core Ultra 9 processors starts at Rs 3,59,990.
The ROG Flow Z13 powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max processor is priced at Rs 1,99,990, and the ROG Strix G16 with Intel Core Ultra 9 processors starts at Rs 2,59,990. All the newly launched devices will be available across ASUS e-shop, Flipkart, Amazon, ROG-authorised retailers, and ASUS Exclusive Stores from May 13.
'With the 2025 lineup, we are introducing a powerful fusion of performance, design, and AI acceleration—tailored precisely to what Indian consumers are asking for. Each laptop in this series caters to a new-age gamer and creator, someone who needs their machine to be as fast, flexible, and future-ready as they are,' said Arnold Su, Vice President, Consumer and Gaming PC, ASUS India.
ASUS is also offering some exclusive pre-order offers starting from Rs 99 with bundled benefits worth Rs 34,498. The benefits also include a two-year extended warranty, three years of local damage protection, and a premium ROG gaming backpack.

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