Yamaha has updated its RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid scooter range in India for 2026, bringing new colour options, revised graphics and technology upgrades. The latest update is aimed at keeping the popular 125cc scooter competitive in India's growing premium scooter market.
The most important change is available on the RayZR Street Rally variant. Yamaha has introduced a colour TFT instrument cluster on this version, along with turn by turn navigation and Answer Back functionality. The standard RayZR 125 variants continue with their existing LCD instrument console.
New TFT Display
The colour TFT instrument cluster is the biggest technology addition to the 2026 RayZR range.
The system supports turn by turn navigation, allowing riders to view navigation information through the scooter's instrument display. The Street Rally also receives Answer Back functionality, which is designed to make it easier for owners to locate the scooter.
The addition of the TFT screen gives the Street Rally a more premium technology package compared with the standard RayZR variants.
Yamaha has increasingly introduced smartphone connectivity and digital features across its scooter range. The latest RayZR update continues this approach by bringing more connected technology to its sporty Street Rally variant.
New Colours and Graphics
The 2026 RayZR 125 range also receives new colour schemes and updated graphics.
The standard RayZR 125 is offered in Drum and Disc versions. The Drum variant is available in Metallic Black, while the Disc version is offered in Metallic Black, Dark Matte Blue and Ice Fluo Vermillion, according to reports on the updated range.
The Street Rally variant continues to have its own distinctive styling and colour options. The revised graphics are intended to give the scooter a fresher appearance without changing its overall design.
Engine and Hybrid Technology
There is no major mechanical change with the 2026 update.
The Yamaha RayZR 125 continues to use a 125cc air cooled, fuel injected engine paired with an automatic transmission. The engine produces around 8.2 PS and 10.3 Nm, according to current specification information.
The scooter also uses Yamaha's hybrid technology and Smart Motor Generator system. The system provides electric assistance during acceleration and is designed to improve the riding experience.
The Stop and Start System can automatically switch off the engine when the scooter is stationary under suitable conditions and restart it when the rider accelerates. This technology is intended to reduce unnecessary idling and improve efficiency.
Practical Features
The RayZR 125 has been designed primarily for urban riders. Its relatively light construction is one of its notable characteristics, with current specifications listing a kerb weight of around 99 kg.
The scooter also offers under seat storage, a side stand engine cut off system and other convenience features.
The Street Rally version follows a more sporty design theme, giving it a different visual identity from the regular RayZR 125. This variant has traditionally featured elements such as a flyscreen, handguards and adventure inspired styling.
Pricing
The 2026 RayZR 125 range starts at Rs 79,880 for the Drum version, according to reports following the latest update. The Disc version is priced at Rs 87,680, while the RayZR Street Rally is listed at Rs 93,930. The Street Rally with the new TFT technology is reported at Rs 1,00,440. These prices are ex showroom and can vary depending on the applicable location and dealer charges.
Customers should check Yamaha's official pricing and dealership information before making a purchase because two wheeler prices can vary between cities and may change over time.
What Has Changed
The 2026 update is primarily a technology and styling refresh rather than a new generation model.
The standard RayZR 125 receives updated colours and graphics, while the Street Rally gets the more significant technology upgrade. The new colour TFT display and navigation system are intended to appeal to younger buyers who increasingly expect smartphone connectivity and digital features from their vehicles.
The engine, transmission and basic chassis package remain largely unchanged. This means existing RayZR customers will find the overall riding character familiar.
Competition
The Yamaha RayZR 125 operates in one of India's most competitive scooter segments. It competes with several popular 125cc scooters that offer a combination of performance, fuel efficiency, practicality and connected technology.
Yamaha's strategy with the 2026 update appears to be focused on improving the technology package without making substantial mechanical changes. The addition of the TFT screen to the Street Rally gives the model an additional selling point in the premium 125cc category.
The new model could appeal particularly to urban riders looking for a lightweight scooter with sporty styling, hybrid technology and modern connectivity features.
Overall, the 2026 Yamaha RayZR 125 update brings incremental but useful changes to the existing scooter range. New colours and graphics improve the visual appeal, while the colour TFT display, navigation and Answer Back functionality make the Street Rally variant more technology focused.
The core 125cc engine and hybrid system remain familiar, allowing Yamaha to retain the established mechanical package while adding features that are increasingly important to modern scooter buyers.

