Yamaha has slightly increased the prices of its popular 125cc scooters — the RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid and the Street Rally Fi Hybrid — in India. This update comes with the start of the new financial year, a time when most automobile brands revise pricing due to changing costs.
However, the increase is quite small, so it is unlikely to affect buyers’ decisions. The scooters continue to offer the same performance, features, and overall value as before.
Reason Behind the Price Hike
The price revision is mainly due to rising production and operational costs. Over time, factors like raw material prices, transportation charges, and overall manufacturing expenses increase, forcing companies to adjust their pricing.
In this case, Yamaha has kept the hike minimal and uniform across all variants, increasing the price by just ₹660. This shows the brand is trying to balance cost pressure while still keeping the product affordable for customers.
New Price List (2026)
The updated pricing applies equally to all variants. Here is a clear comparison of the old and new prices:
| Model | Variant | Old Price | New Price | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid | Drum | ₹74,300 | ₹74,960 | ₹660 |
| RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid | Disc STD | ₹80,900 | ₹81,560 | ₹660 |
| RayZR 125 Street Rally Fi Hybrid | Standard | ₹86,900 | ₹87,560 | ₹660 |
On-road prices vary depending on the city, but generally start from around ₹92,600 and can go slightly higher based on location and registration charges.
Engine & Performance
Even after the price hike, Yamaha has not made any mechanical changes to the RayZR 125 lineup. The scooter continues to use the same reliable and efficient engine that is well-suited for daily commuting.
The RayZR 125 is powered by a 125cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces around 8.04 bhp at 6500 rpm and 10.3 Nm of torque. It also features Yamaha’s hybrid assist technology, which helps in smoother acceleration and better fuel efficiency.
With a lightweight body of just 99 kg, the scooter feels extremely easy to handle in city traffic. It can reach a top speed of around 90 km/h, making it practical for both urban rides and short highway runs.
Design & Styling Differences
The main difference between the two variants lies in their design and visual appeal, as both share the same engine and performance.
RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid
The standard RayZR 125 is designed for everyday city use. It has a clean, modern, and practical look that suits riders who prefer simplicity and comfort. Its styling is subtle yet stylish, making it ideal for daily commuting.
RayZR 125 Street Rally Fi Hybrid
The Street Rally variant is more aggressive and sporty in appearance. It is designed for riders who want a bold and rugged look.
- Handguards for added protection
- Front flyscreen for sporty appeal
- Unique DRL design
- Block-pattern tyres for a stronger road presence
Other Yamaha Models With Price Increase
Yamaha has not limited this price revision to just the RayZR lineup. The company has also increased prices for some of its other popular models, including the Aerox 155 scooter and the FZ motorcycle series. This indicates a broader pricing update across Yamaha’s portfolio in India.
Final Verdict
Despite the small price hike, the Yamaha RayZR 125 continues to be one of the best options in the 125cc scooter segment. It offers a great balance of performance, fuel efficiency, lightweight handling, and modern features.
Since there are no changes in features or performance, buyers can still consider it a value-for-money scooter, especially for daily city commuting.
