BREAKING: Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid Launched In India
The premium starts from Rs 3,500 over the version without the hybrid tech
The sporty 125cc scooter is also available in the Street Rally variant. The mind-hybrid system aids in acceleration from stand-still and lasts for a few seconds. Select variants also get bluetooth connectivity.After unveiling the Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid range at the launch event of the Yamaha FZ-X back in June this year, the Japanese manufacturer has now launched the scooter in India. The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is available in both standard and Street Rally variants. Take a look at the ex-showroom, Delhi price list of all the variants, colour-wise:
Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid |
Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi |
Yamaha RayZR Street Rally 125 Fi Hybrid |
Yamaha RayZR Street Rally 125 Fi |
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Drum |
Metallic Black, & Cyan Blue: Rs 76,830 |
Metallic Black, & Cyan Blue: Rs 73,330 |
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Disc |
Cyan Blue, Matt Red, & Metallic Black: Rs 79,830 Racing Blue, & Reddish Yellow Cocktail: Rs 80,830 MotoGP Edition: Rs 81,330 |
Metallic Black, Cyan Blue, Dark Matt Blue, Matt Red Metallic, & Reddish Yellow Cocktail: Rs 76,330 |
Matt Copper, & Sparkle Green: Rs 83,830 |
Purplish Blue Metallic, & Sparkle Green: Rs 77,330 |
While the standard model is Rs 3,500 more expensive than the one without the hybrid system, the Street Rally variant with the hybrid tech will set you back by Rs 6,500 over the one without the tech. Yamaha offers Bluetooth connectivity in the disc brake-equipped variant of the standard RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid, as well as on the Street Rally variant as standard. This connectivity enables features such as Ride History, Locate My Vehicle, Hazard Lamp function, Answer Back, and Parking Record for added convenience. However, there’s no turn-by-turn navigation.
The disc variant of the RayZR 125 Hybrid and the Street Rally Hybrid also feature a redesigned, fully digital instrument cluster, and LED headlamp as standard. More importantly, the Hybrid variants get a mild-hybrid system where the Smart Motor Generator (silent starter) doubles up as an electric motor to aid acceleration from standstill. It deactivates automatically three seconds after starting, or when the throttle is cut off, or when it reaches the preset rpm level. This should help conserve fuel and even offer zippier performance in the city. The technology was launched in the Fascino first, and you can find out whether it really makes a difference in the real world in our exclusive review here.
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Other notable features that are standard across all the RayZR 125 models include a silent starter, combined braking system, side stand engine cut-off function, a generous 21-litre underseat storage, and stop-and-start system. LED indicators are optional, costing Rs 1,490 for a pair. The Street Rally variant is essentially a more rugged looking version, complete with slightly redesigned apron and side panels, hand guards, and block pattern tyres with a front disc brake.
The two scooters go up against the Honda Grazia 125, TVS NTorq 125, Suzuki Burgman Street, and Aprilia SR 125.
Praveen M.
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