Yamaha Launches RayZR Street Rally 125 Fi at Rs 98,130

The updated scooter gets new features but costs about Rs 2,000 more than the older version.

By Autocar India News Desk calendar 23 Sep 2024 Views icon23203 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Yamaha Launches RayZR Street Rally 125 Fi at Rs 98,130

Yamaha India has introduced an updated version of the RayZR Street Rally, featuring new additions and a refreshed look. Priced at Rs 98,130, the latest model costs around Rs 2,000 more than the previous version.

One of the key upgrades is the new LED daytime running light positioned above the number plate holder. The scooter also comes with an ‘Answer Back’ feature, which helps riders locate their scooter in crowded areas by flashing the indicators and emitting a beeping sound. This feature is accessible via the Y-Connect app on a smartphone. Additionally, the RayZR 125 Fi gets a new paint option called Cyber Green.

The scooter remains mechanically unchanged and continues to be powered by an air-cooled, 125cc, single-cylinder engine, which delivers 8.2hp at 6,500rpm and 10.3Nm of torque at 5,000rpm with hybrid power assist. The suspension comprises a telescopic fork and a monoshock. Braking duties are handled by a front disc and a drum with UBS.

The Yamaha RayZR rivals scooters such as the TVS Ntorq 125, Honda Dio 125 and Suzuki Avenis 125 in our market.

Tags: Yamaha India
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