Yamaha Scooter Models

There are 3 new Yamaha scooter models for sale in India. The lowest priced model Yamaha Fascino 125 starts at ₹ 74.53 K (ex-showroom price) and the highest priced model Yamaha Neo's starts at ₹ 2.5 Lakh (ex-showroom price). Choose the best Yamaha scooter from our comprehensive list and check the prices in your city, images gallery, specifications, ratings and more.

Yamaha Fascino 125
8.5
Rating
₹ 74.53 K - ₹ 1.04 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price
Yamaha Ray ZR 125
8.5
Rating
₹ 85.03 - ₹ 95.43 K Ex-Showroom Price
Upcoming
Yamaha NMax 155

Yamaha NMax 155

Expected Launch: Sep 2024
  • 45.0 KMPL
  • petrol
₹ 1.3 Lakh Onwards Expected
Yamaha Aerox 155
8.5
Rating
₹ 1.43 - ₹ 1.49 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price
Upcoming
Yamaha Neo's

Yamaha Neo's

Expected Launch: Aug 2024
  • 150.0 KMPL
  • Electric
₹ 2.5 Lakh Onwards Expected

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About Yamaha

Yamaha is a famous Japanese multinational corporation and conglomerate. It has its headquarters in Japan and is known for manufacturing musical instruments, power sports equipment and two-wheelers. In India, a major focus of Yamaha is in the two-wheeler segment. Yamaha manufactures motorcycles and scooters. Yamaha in India is known as India Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM) and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha motor company. Yamaha has three manufacturing plants in India. One in Faridabad, Haryana; Chennai, Tamilnadu, and Surajpur Uttar Pradesh.

After deriving its name from Torakusu Yamaha, the founder, Yamaha kick-started its journey by manufacturing western music instrument in 1887. However, Yamaha entered the automobile market in 1955 when its first motorcycle division was set up. While Yamaha is still a king in musical instruments, it is among the best two-wheeler manufacturer throughout the world. Yamaha has a rich legacy of a motorcycle under its belt. Initially, the Japanese bike gained fame for its two-stroke motorcycles which excelled in premier racing. Slowly and steadily Yamaha cemented its legacy in the motorsport world, and it helped the model to establish itself as one of the biggest two-wheeler manufacturers in the world.

Let us talk about the current crop of new Yamaha scooter models introduced by the Japanese manufacturer:

Yamaha Fascino was launched in 2015 by Yamaha and has been upgraded after the Government introduced the new BS4 norms. Yamaha offers the Fascino in Blending Blue, Fusion Red, Unite White, Mingling Cyan, Haute White and Sassy Cyan. The scooter is available in dual tone colours as well. The 3D design on the scooter turns some heads when the scooter cruises on the street.

Yamaha Alpha is a family scooter and is purely designed to achieve the target of an “Easy to go and high utility city mover”. Hence, it is aimed at fulfilling the needs of a family. The Alpha is offered in the drum as well as a disc brake. The disc brake variant is available in Radiant Cyan ad Marvel Black.

Yamaha RayZ is a stylish scooter and has a smoked visor to give it a motorcycle-like effect which makes the scooter look all the more attractive. The RayZ has been given aggressive sportiness by various graphics and colour schemes. Also, the rear has tail shaped wings which help the scooter aerodynamically.

Yamaha Ray ZR is designed considering the “Real Boy’s Scooter” concept. It has a bold front design which consists of the headlight and indicators. The instrument cluster looks like the top view of an aeroplane which symbolises that this scooter is designed to be extremely aerodynamic. Y

Yamaha as a two-wheeler company has made its mark in the Indian market, and the upcoming Yamaha scooters promise to do the same too.

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2024 Yamaha Aerox 155 Version S Launched at INR 1.5 Lakh; Gets Smart Key Technology

2024 Yamaha Aerox 155 Version S Launched at INR 1.5 Lakh; Gets Smart Key Technology

: 17 April 2024

The auto giant is offering the Aerox 155 Version S in two color schemes: Racing Blue and Silver.

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Yamaha Motor India Recalls 3 Lakh Units of 125cc Hybrid Scooters

Yamaha Motor India Recalls 3 Lakh Units of 125cc Hybrid Scooters

: 16 February 2024

The manufacturer has recalled the 125cc hybrid scooter manufactured between January 1, 2022, and January 4, 2024.

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