Yamaha has updated its most affordable offering in India, the Fascino 125 Hybrid with a minor cosmetic change. The mechanicals, as well as feature-set of the Fascino 125 remain the same with this update and it continues to be available in three variants – Drum (Rs 76,500), Disc (Rs 88,000) and S (Rs 95,200).
- Fascino has a new tail light and side panel design
- Remains mechanically and feature-wise unchanged
All prices ex-showroom, Delhi
What’s changed on the Yamaha Fascino?
The main difference between the 2026 Fascino and the outgoing model is the new rear design. Earlier, the Fascino’s brake lamp and indicators were combined into a single housing. Now, the 2026 model comes with a new tail lamp which is flanked by two separate indicators. The side panels also have a slightly less curvy design compared to the outgoing model. If you were to look at the Fascino from the front, nothing has changed. That also applies to the mechanical fundamentals of the scooter.
The 125cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor making 8.2hp and 10.3Nm of torque remains unchanged. As before, the Fascino continues to come with an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) which gives you a small electric boost. The scooter also has start/stop tech, as well as silent start tech. On the top S variant, you also get a colour TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation.
Yamaha Fascino price
You can buy the Fascino 125 in three variants – Drum, Disc and S. The Drum uses a front drum brake, and is priced at Rs 75,600 and is available in Red, Black and White. The Disc variant (as the name suggests) comes with a front disc and costs Rs 88,000. You have three different colours on the Disc variant – green, light blue and dark blue. The top Fascino S comes in either black or grey with golden wheels and costs Rs 95,600.
Rivals to the Fascino are Suzuki Access (Rs 78,984 - Rs 99,278), TVS Jupiter 125 (Rs 78,100 - Rs 88,060), Honda Activa 125 (Rs 90,178 - Rs 94,621) and Hero Destini 125 (Rs 76,438 - Rs 86,769).