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Yamaha Fascino 125, Ray ZR 125 prices hiked

The Yamaha Ray ZR, Street Rally and Fascino 125 have gone up in price by around Rs 3,000.
1 min read4 Mar '21
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Yamaha’s 125cc scooters have witnessed a significant price increase of around Rs 3,000.

The Japanese company launched the BS6-compliant versions of the Ray ZR 125, Ray ZR 125 Street Rally and Fascino 125 around a year ago. Since then, they’ve gone up in price and have received yet another hike this month.

The Ray ZR 125 is available in two variants - drum and disc. The drum variant now costs Rs 73,330, up from Rs 69,530. The front disc brake-equipped variant, meanwhile has gone up to Rs 76,330 from Rs 72,530. As for the Street Rally variant, it’s priced at Rs 77,330 (was Rs 73,530).

Coming to Fascino 125, it now costs Rs 72,030 (drum) and Rs 74,530 (disc), as compared to Rs 68,730 and Rs 71,230.

All prices, ex-showroom Delhi.

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