Yamaha Introduces Design Refresh For Fascino Scooter
The revised scooter features a trimmed rear length and updated lighting, with ex-showroom prices starting at ₹76,500 in Delhi.
Yamaha Motor has introduced a design update for its Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid scooter. The revision focuses on a more compact silhouette, specifically modifying the rear profile to reduce the overall length to 1780 mm.
The styling updates include a newly sculpted tail section, along with redesigned taillights, flashers, and a Viconic taillight design. Yamaha's research and development team based in India conceptualized these changes, which also incorporate new decals.
The scooter continues to be powered by a 125cc air-cooled, fuel-injected, four-stroke engine. The hybrid system utilizes a Smart Motor Generator, a stop and start system, and enhanced power assist. Standard features include telescopic suspension, a side stand engine cut-off, 21 liters of underseat storage, and compatibility with E20 fuel.
The updated Fascino will be available across Yamaha showrooms, including Blue Square Outlets. Ex-showroom prices in Delhi begin at ₹76,500 for the Drum variant. The Disc variant is priced at ₹88,000, while the Fascino S is priced at ₹95,200. The premium S variant includes a color TFT instrument cluster with turn-by-turn navigation and an answer back function.
The rollout of the updated design aligns with the Fascino reaching a 1.5 million production milestone. The scooter model was originally introduced to the market in 2015.
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16 Apr 2026
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Anurag Chaturvedi
