India Yamaha Motor has introduced a fresh version of the Fascino. It is known as the Fascino S.
Yamaha Fascino S price in india It is launched with a starting price of Rs 93,730 (ex-showroom). Yamaha Fascino S specifications This scooter offers an intriguing feature called ‘Answer Back’. This feature enables users to locate their Fascino S using Yamaha’s mobile app. Once activated, the scooter’s left and right indicators, along with a horn sound. It will be activated for a duration of approximately two seconds. In addition to this, the Fascino retains its mechanical specifications. It continues to be equipped with the same 125cc, single-cylinder engine. It generates 8bhp and 10.3Nm of torque.
With a weight of 99kg, it also offers a spacious underseat storage capacity of 21 litres. Furthermore, the Fascino offers two other variants, namely the ‘Disc’ and ‘Drum’, both of which are priced lower than the ‘S’ trim. In the Indian market, the Yamaha Fascino competes with the TVS Jupiter, Suzuki Access, Hero Destini, and Honda Activa. The Fascino S is available in three different colors. The Matte Red and Matte Black variants are priced at Rs 93,730 (ex-showroom). The top-end Dark Matte Blue variant is priced at Rs 94,530 (ex-showroom).
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