Key highlights
- Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid & Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid launched
- Gets a new TFT coloured screen with turn-by-turn navigation
- New colours and graphics also added
Yamaha India has rolled out the latest update for its RayZR and Fascino range. Both scooters are now smarter than ever before with the new connected technology, and also receive new colour palettes for a refreshing appeal.
What is new on the 2026 Yamaha RayZR 125?
The new RayZR scooter range is now available at a starting price of Rs 79,880 (ex-showroom). While the scooter remains essentially the same as before, the new updates make it even smarter.
The first and most obvious update on the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is the revised colour palette, which now includes the new graphics that offer a completely refreshing look to it. Meanwhile, the Street Rally variant is now equipped with a TFT coloured console that also gets Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation.
The new 2026 RayZR 125 is priced (ex-showroom) as follows:
- RayZR Drum – Rs 79,880
- RayZR Disc – Rs 87,680
- RayZR Street Rally (LCD) – Rs 93,930
- RayZR Street Rally (TFT) – Rs 1,00,440
What is new on the 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid?
Following a similar trend, the new Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid scooter has also been revamped with new colours and graphics. The new dual-tone colourway schemes make it look younger and more refreshing, which is a big upgrade as it is already getting outdated in terms of styling.
Meanwhile, Yamaha has also equipped it with a coloured TFT instrument console that offers Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation as well. Moreover, it also gets an Answer Back feature that the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid scooter misses out on.
The ex-showroom prices of the new Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid are as follows:
- Drum – Rs 78,980
- Disc – Rs 91,070
- Fascino S – Rs 99,030
Mechanically, both scooters are unaltered. These models are powered by a 125cc fuel-injected engine that features Smart Motor Generator Hybrid technology with idle start/stop, which enhances fuel economy in the city.
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