Yamaha has launched the Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid in India with prices starting at ₹76,500 for the drum variant and going up to ₹95,200 for the range-topping Fascino S variant (ex-showroom).

The updates on the 2026 Fascino are largely cosmetic. The most noticeable change is at the rear, where the earlier model featured integrated turn indicators within the tail lamp housing. The new version, however, gets a redesigned setup with separate turn indicators positioned on either side of the tail lamp. Yamaha has also revised the side panels, which now appear slightly different from the outgoing model. Additionally, the overall length of the scooter has been reduced to 1,780mm. Apart from these changes, the scooter remains largely unchanged.

Powering the 2026 Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid is a 125cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 8.2PS and 10.3Nm. It continues to feature a starter generator system that provides a slight performance boost, along with start-stop and silent-start technology. The top-spec Fascino S variant is equipped with a TFT instrument cluster offering connected features.

The 2026 Fascino will be offered in three variants—Drum, Disc, and S—and will be available in up to eight colour options, depending on the variant. In the Indian market, it competes with the Suzuki Access 125, TVS Jupiter 125, Honda Activa 125, and Hero Destini 125.