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New models of Yamaha Fascino and RayZR 125 launched, strong mileage in less than ₹ 79,000; see feature
Samira Vishwas | August 18, 2026 10:24 PM CST

Yamaha has updated its 125cc scooter lineup in the Indian market. The brand has launched Fascino and RayZR 125 Hybrid with new updates, which have improved their technology features and price. New features have been added to both the scooters, but the engine remains the same; Both have 125cc air-cooled engines. Let's see what's new and the updated prices.

What are the prices?
Talking about the price, the Yamaha Fascino starts at ₹78,980 and goes up to ₹99,030 (ex-showroom). It is available in three variants: Drum, Disc and S. Whereas, the price of RayZR 125 starts at ₹79,880 (ex-showroom) and goes up to ₹1,00,440 (ex-showroom).

The Yamaha Fascino and RayZR compete directly with the Honda Activa 125 and Dio 125, Hero Zoom 125 and Destini 125, Suzuki Access 125 and Avenis 125, as well as the TVS Jupiter 125 and NTorq 125. Talking about color updates, the Fascino Drum variant will be available in Yellow Cocktail, Metallic Green Light and Cool Blue Metallic colors, while the Disc variant will come in Matte Black. This special variant will be offered in Metallic Orange Gray color. For the first time, the 2026 Yamaha Fascino S variant will get a TFT instrument cluster, which will feature turn-by-turn navigation.

What is special about Yamaha RayZR?
New color options have been added to Yamaha RayZR. The standard RayZR will be available in two variants: drum and disc. The base drum variant will come in a single color option – Metallic Black – while the disc variant will be available in Metallic Black, Dark Matte Blue and Ice Fluo Vermillion options.

TFT screen is provided in the Street Rally variant of RayZR. Street Rally Edition will now have the option to choose between LCD and TFT screens. The matte black version of the scooter will have both screen options, while the Ice Fluo Vermillion will have only an LCD screen and the matte Titan will have only a TFT display.

Apart from the color and TFT screen, no other changes have been made to the scooter. Both scooters will have a 125cc air-cooled engine that will produce 8 bhp power and 10.3 Nm torque, and will be equipped with a CVT gearbox. As for the Fascino, it returns a mileage of 71 kmpl, which means it can be driven at a cost of ₹1.42 per kilometre; However, actual mileage may vary.


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