Yamaha Motor India has launched the updated 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125, introducing design revisions and feature updates while marking a production milestone of 1.5 million units for the model line. The scooter continues to target urban commuters with a mix of styling, efficiency and practicality.
The updated Fascino 125 is available in three variants, with prices starting at ₹76,500 (ex-showroom).
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Design Updates Focus on Rear Styling
The most noticeable change on the 2026 Fascino 125 is at the rear. Yamaha has redesigned the tail section, making it shorter and more sculpted than before. This change gives the scooter a cleaner and slightly sportier look.

It also gets redesigned LED tail lamps and updated indicators. Yamaha’s signature “Viconic” styling element continues to be part of the design language, contributing to a more premium visual appeal.
According to the company, these updates have been developed by its India-based R&D team, highlighting a localised approach to design evolution.
2026 Yamaha Fascino 125: Variants, Colours and Pricing
Yamaha is offering the 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125 in three variants, each with distinct colour options and feature levels.
Variant-wise Pricing
| Variant | Colours | Price (Ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Fascino Drum | Vivid Red, Metallic Black, Metallic White | ₹76,500 |
| Fascino Disc | Cool Blue Metallic, Metallic Light Green, Dark Matte Blue | ₹88,000 |
| Fascino S | Matte Grey, Matte Black | ₹95,200 |
The entry-level Drum variant caters to budget-focused buyers, while the Disc and S variants add more features and premium finishes.
2026 Yamaha Fascino 125: Engine and Hybrid Assist System
Mechanically, the scooter remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by a 125cc Blue Core engine, which is air-cooled and fuel-injected.
Yamaha’s Smart Motor Generator (SMG) system is retained. This setup enables a silent start function and provides additional power assist during acceleration, especially useful in stop-and-go city traffic.
The hybrid assist system is designed to improve initial pickup while maintaining fuel efficiency, which remains a key consideration for daily commuters.
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2026 Yamaha Fascino 125: Features and Practicality

The 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125 continues to offer features aimed at convenience and everyday usability.
Key features include:
- Stop & Start System (SSS) for improved efficiency
- E20 fuel compatibility
- Telescopic front suspension
- Side-stand engine cut-off
- 21-litre underseat storage
The top-spec Fascino S variant adds a colour TFT instrument cluster. This display supports turn-by-turn navigation and Yamaha’s Answer Back function, allowing users to locate the scooter easily.
What It Means for Buyers
With this update, Yamaha has focused more on design refinement and feature additions rather than mechanical changes. For buyers, this means the core riding experience remains familiar, while the scooter gets a fresher look and improved feature set.
The addition of a TFT display on the top variant brings it closer to newer, tech-focused offerings in the segment. At the same time, retaining the hybrid assist system and fuel efficiency helps maintain its appeal for urban commuting.
The wide range of colour options and variant choices also gives buyers more flexibility based on budget and preferences.
Conclusion
The launch of the 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125 brings incremental updates focused on styling and features, while retaining its existing mechanical setup. With prices starting at ₹76,500, the scooter continues to position itself as a practical and efficient option in the 125cc segment.
By combining updated design elements with familiar performance and new features on higher variants, Yamaha aims to keep the Fascino relevant in a competitive market without altering its core identity.
Disclaimer: This article on the 2026 Yamaha Fascino 125 launched in India is based on officially released information at the time of publication. Prices, features, colours and specifications may vary depending on location and updates from the manufacturer.
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Raj Prajapati is a Senior Automotive Content Writer at AutoIndiaDaily. A B.Tech graduate in Computer Science and Engineering, he has over four years of experience covering car and bike launches, EV updates, price changes, and key developments in the Indian automobile industry.








