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Key Specs of Fascino 125
| Engine | 125 cc |
| Power | 8.2 PS |
| Torque | 9.7 Nm |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
| ABS | No |
Yamaha Fascino 125 Highlights
Yamaha has revised the price of the Fascino 125. It now costs Rs 800 more than the previous asking price. Price list here. The Fascino 125 has a retro
Yamaha Fascino 125 Price:
Yamaha recently replaced its 113cc Fascino scooter with the 125cc Fascino 125 BS6. The BS6 Fascino 125’s prices start at Rs 68,730. It’s is available in four variants: Fascino 125 Drum (Rs 68,730), Fascino 125 DLX Drum (Rs 69,730), Fascino 125 Disc (Rs 71,230) and Fascino 125 DLX Disc (Rs 72,230, ex-showroom Delhi).
Yamaha Fascino 125 Features:
The Fascino 125 BS6 continues to use the BS4 Fascino’s styling but it is more evolved now. The redesigned headlamp gets a concave lens while the new tail lamp gets a ‘V’ pattern. The grab handles have been revised as well. On the Std variants you get a chrome finish on the headlamp, front apron-mounted turn indicators and side panel trim; while the deluxe version gets a black finish. You also get premium looking dual-tone seats on the DLX variants. Sadly the new Fascino still continues to use a halogen bulb headlamp and bulb tail lamp and turn indicators. It still makes do with an analogue instrument console. The new 125cc scooter, however, gets a new side-stand cutoff switch and an optional underseat USB charger.
Yamaha Fascino 125 Engine:
The Fascino 125 gets a new fuel-injected 125cc motor that is BS6-compliant and delivers 8.2PS at 6500rpm and 9.7Nm at 5000rpm. The new engine is not just more powerful than the Yamaha Fascino’s BS4 motor: according to Yamaha, it is 16 percent more fuel-efficient as well. It continues to use a variomatic transmission. Yamaha has also equipped the new 125cc scooter with a starter-generator similar to the ACG starter found in the new Honda BS6 scooters. It also gets a start-stop system similar to the Hero Destini 125 BS6.
Yamaha Fascino 125 Suspension & Brakes:
The Fascino 125 BS6 gets a new frame that allows the seat and floorboard to be longer than before. The handlebar is 18mm closer to the rider and 20mm taller than before. The new frame also helps the Yamaha Fascino 125 BS6 to be 4kg lighter than before. Weighing in at 99kg, the Fascino 125 is the lightest scooter in its segment. It gets telescopic forks and monoshock, 12-inch front and 10-inch rear alloy wheels. Braking is via an optional front disc and a rear drum brake with CBS.
Yamaha Fascino 125 Rivals:
With the new 125cc motor, the Fascino 125 competes against the Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, and the Hero Destini 125. In terms of pricing, it competes against the TVS Ntorq, Honda Shine, TVS Jupiter,and Hero Maestro Edge 125, Hero Super Splendor and Bajaj Pulsar 125.
Yamaha Fascino 125 Price
Fascino 125 Price List (Variants)
| Fascino 125 Drum125 cc | Rs.70,530 | View Finance Offers | |
| Fascino 125 DLX Drum125 cc | Rs.71,530 | View Finance Offers | |
| Fascino 125 Disc125 cc | Rs.73,030 | View Finance Offers | |
| Fascino 125 DLX Disc125 cc | Rs.74,030 | View Finance Offers |
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Yamaha Fascino 125 Pros and Cons
Things We Like in Fascino 125
- 99kg weight makes it light enough for all members of the family.
- Gets a host of colour options.
- Plush ride setup gobbles up all the bumps in your path.
Things We Don't Like in Fascino 125
- Uneven floorboard space makes foot placement feel awkward.
- Headlamp beam lacks brightness.
- No external fuel-filler cap.
Fascino 125 Expert Review
The previous-generation Fascino was Yamaha’s best selling scooter, offering Vespa-like styling at a much lower price point with the added bonus of Japanese reliability and refinement. During the BS6 transition, Yamaha decided to replace the Fascino’s 113cc motor with an all-new 125cc mill. The new
motor now allows Yamaha to step into the more premium 125cc segment dominated by the Suzuki Access 125, Honda Activa 125 BS6 and Hero Maestro Edge 125. So are the updates enough for the Fascino to regain its popularity among buyers?
Design and Features
The Yamaha Fascino’s USP was its retro styling that resembled the Vespa scooters. Yamaha chose to retain the same flowing lines in the new Fascino 125 with just a few tweaks. The headlamp gets a distinctive concave shape with a surrounding bezel. As a whole, the front apron and side panels are new and have a smoother flowing shape. The tail lamp is elongated and has a cleaner look. It features a large V-shaped tail unit consisting of a tail lamp and turn indicators. We would have loved seeing a clear lens treatment here as it would have given the plain-looking tail section a premium look. Overall, the Fascino 125 has evolved into a larger scooter with a cleaner design.
The Suave Copper colour scheme, though, feels underwhelming. It’s a good thing that you can have the Fascino 125 in six other vibrant colours. While the standard variant gets chrome finished headlamp bezel and front and side panel trim, the deluxe variants get a nice understated gloss black finish.
The switchgear quality is quite good and fit and finish, as expected from a Japanese scooter, is impressive. It gets premium looking textured panels around the instrument console and behind the apron.
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Yamaha Fascino 125 |
Yamaha Fascino BS4 |
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LxWxH |
1920x685x1150mm |
1820x675x1120mm |
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Wheelbase |
1280mm |
1270mm |
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Kerb weight |
99kg |
103kg |
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Ground clearance |
145mm |
130mm |
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Seat height |
780mm |
775mm |
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Underseat storage |
21-litres |
21-litres |
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Fuel tank capacity |
5.2-litres |
5.2-litres |
Despite the larger bodywork, the Fascino 125 is 4kg lighter than its 113cc predecessor. The weight reduction comes partly due to a lighter frame and the removal of the starter motor altogether.
Also read: Honda Activa 125 BS6 Review
Engine and Performance
Yamaha claims that the all-new fuel-injected motor is not just 30 percent more powerful than the older 113cc motor, it is also 16 percent more fuel-efficient. In terms of performance, the Fascino is on par with most of its 125cc rivals but where it shines is in the fuel efficiency department. The Fascino 125 is more frugal than all other 125cc BS6 scooters we have tested. There are quite a few reasons for this fantastic city fuel economy. For one, it is lighter than the competition which means the Fascino has less weight to lug around. Then there’s precise fuelling via fuel injection, and the engine has reduced friction which not just makes the 125cc scooter extremely refined but fuel-efficient as well. Then there is the start-stop tech that saves fuel during traffic stops, and the starter generator that ensures that less fuel is wasted in starting operations. All these factors ensure that the Fascino 125 is one of the most fuel-efficient scooters around.
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Yamaha Fascino 125 |
Yamaha Fascino BS4 |
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Engine |
125cc, FI |
113cc, Carb |
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Power |
8.2PS @ 6500rpm |
7.2PS @ 7500rpm |
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Torque |
9.7Nm @ 5000rpm |
8.1Nm @ 5000rpm |
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0-60kmph |
8.66s |
NA |
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0-80kmph |
17.84s |
NA |
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20-50kmph |
5.17s |
NA |
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City FE |
65.92kmpl |
NA |
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Highway FE |
57.30kmpl |
NA |
It isn't slow either. The motor has a linear power delivery with enough grunt to sail through traffic and out on the highway it will cross the 80kmph mark with ease. The engine is smooth for the most part with the vibrations better damped than its sportier RayZR sibling. However, do not expect typical Japanese levels of refinement as the motor sounds quite gruff and a bit uncouth.
Braking and Handling
Apart from a new frame, the Fascino 125 gets a larger 12-inch front wheel. It continues to use a 10-inch rear wheel as well as telescopic fork and a monoshock. The suspension is tuned for comfort. While the setup filters out road imperfections well, the rear suspension tends to bounce over sharp ridges and speed breakers.
The long wheelbase makes the Fascino 125 feel stable on the highway but you might want to take it easy in a downpour as the Maxxis tyres feel slightly skittish at close to 60-70kmph over wet roads. The grip on dry roads is quite good and the tyres are well composed even under hard braking. The optional 190mm front disc brake offers a strong bite and excellent feel through the levers.
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Braking |
Yamaha Fascino 125 |
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60-0kmph |
20.83m |
While Yamaha has improved the Fascino 125’s ground clearance by 15mm, it is still low compared to the 125cc competition. That said we did not have the scooter’s underside graze anywhere during our close to 500km stint with it.
Safety and Features
Unlike the RayZR 125, the Fascino 125 gets a simple analogue layout that consists of a speedometer, odometer and fuel gauge. Though spartan, it is a clean and classy looking unit with a legible layout. We would have preferred a digital insert at the bottom with a tripmeter and clock at the very least. The scooter does not get any LED lighting either. While the halogen headlamp offers a good enough beam spread, its weak intensity disappoints.
While most of the 125cc and even 110cc scooters now get an external fuel filler cap, Yamaha continues to skip offering this convenience feature on the Fascino 125. That’s disappointing as the long tailpiece has ample space between the seat and tail lamp unit to accommodate one. Thankfully the Fascino 125 gets an all-in-one ignition lock that also unlocks the seat so there is one less step to fill up the scooter.
The previous generation Fascino got an apron mounted cubby hole but the new one does not. In its place is a storage hook. The hook isn't spring-loaded so you have to manually push it back to its resting position once you have used it. You can opt for an under-seat storage hook from Yamaha’s accessories list. The underseat storage space is spacious but shallow so you will have trouble storing a full-size helmet in there. It does not get a boot light. The under-seat USB charger is an optional extra.
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Yamaha Fascino 125 |
Honda Activa 125 BS6 |
Suzuki Access 125 BS6 |
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LED headlamp |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
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Instrument console |
Analogue |
Semi-digital |
Semi-digital |
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External fuel filler cap |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
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Engine start stop |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
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Silent start |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
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Side stand indicator |
Yes |
Engine cutoff |
No |
Where the Fascino 125 impresses is in terms of technology. Like new Honda scooters, the Fascino ditches the starter motor for a starter-generator that offers more silent starts. It also gets a start-stop function that turns off the engine if you are waiting at a traffic signal. To get moving, simply pull in the brakes and the motor comes to life.
Fascino 125 User Reviews
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Fascino 125 Videos
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