New Delhi:Yamaha has updated their most affordable product in India, the Fascino 125 Hybrid, with a slight cosmetic change. The mechanics of the bike remain the same, along with the features of the Fascino 125. It continues to be spread across three trims, Drum (Rs 76,500), Disc (Rs 88,000) and S (Rs 95,200).
The big difference between the 2026 Fascino and the outgoing model is the new back design. Earlier, the Fascino brake lamp and indicators were combined in a single housing. Now, though, the 2026 model comes with a new tail lamp which comes with two separate indicators.
The side panels are also slightly curved in design as opposed to the outgoing model. From the front, not much has changed, and that is true for the mechanical aspects of the scooter as well.
Yamaha Fascino 125 powertrain
Yamaha Fascino 125 comes with a minute cosmetic change at the back
The 125cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine continues unchanged, producing 8.2hp and 10.3Nm of torque. The Fascino still comes with Yamaha’s Integrated Starter Generator (ISG), which provides a slight electric assist for smoother acceleration. It also retains the start/stop feature and silent start technology. In the top-spec S variant, buyers also get a colour TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation, which is quite a helpful and needed feature.
In terms of pricing, the Yamaha Fascino 125 is offered in three variants, which are Drum, Disc and S. The Drum trim comes with a front drum brake, is priced at Rs 75,600 and comes in Red, Black and White. The Disc variant adds a front disc brake and is priced at Rs 88,000, available in Green, Light Blue and Dark Blue. Meanwhile, the range-topping Fascino S is priced at Rs 95,600, and is offered in Black and Grey, complemented by gold-finished wheels.
The Fascino competes with the Suzuki Access, TVS Jupiter, Hero Destini and Honda Activa.
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