India Yamaha Motor has officially introduced the 2026 Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid, sporting a significant aesthetic overhaul and enhanced technology. Starting at Rs 76,500 (ex-showroom), the scooter aims to strengthen its position in the premium 125cc segment with a focus on design and connectivity.
Pricing and Variants
The new Fascino is available in three distinct trims, catering to different budget and feature requirements:
| Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom) | Key Features |
| Fascino Drum | Rs 76,500 | Base model, reliable braking, classic looks. |
| Fascino Disc | Rs 88,000 | Front disc brake (190 mm), mid-range styling. |
| Fascino S | Rs 95,200 | Premium trim, TFT display, connectivity features. |
What’s New for 2026?
The latest iteration focuses heavily on a refreshed visual identity and modernizing the rider interface:
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Aesthetic Redesign: The scooter features a redesigned tail section, including updated taillights and turn indicators. New decals and a revised silhouette (measuring a slightly shorter 1780 mm) give it a more compact, contemporary look.
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Tech-Forward Console: The top-spec Fascino S now flaunts a Color TFT Instrument Cluster. This unit supports smartphone connectivity, enabling Turn-by-Turn navigation and a handy Answer Back function to locate the scooter in crowded parking lots.
Performance and Core Specs
While the exterior has evolved, the reliable mechanical heart remains largely unchanged:
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Engine: 125cc air-cooled, fuel-injected, four-stroke engine.
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Hybrid System: Features a Smart Motor Generator (SMG) that provides a power assist during acceleration and includes an automatic start/stop system to enhance fuel efficiency.
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Chassis: Rides on a 12-inch front and 10-inch rear wheel setup with telescopic front suspension.
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Utility: Offers 21 liters of under-seat storage and is fully compatible with E20 fuel.
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Safety: Includes a side-stand engine cut-off switch as standard across all variants.
The 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid continues to balance its signature “retro-chic” appeal with the functional upgrades needed to compete in an increasingly tech-savvy Indian two-wheeler market.

