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India Yamaha Motors introduces silver coloured Fascino 125 Fi

| @indiablooms | Jul 05, 2022, at 12:38 am

Chennai/UNI: India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt. Ltd. on Monday introduced its Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid in an all new silver colour.

This special colour scheme is available in the drum brake variant and is priced at Rs. 78,098 (Ex-showroom, Chennai).

Under “The Call of the Blue” direction, Yamaha introduced this colour scheme after gathering feedback from customers who wanted a colour option that is easier to maintain.

Yamaha commands a strong market share of 10 percent in the scooter segment in Tamil Nadu, India’s largest scooter market.

Through this special colour scheme, the company aims to target new buyers who are looking for a powerful and stylish scooter at an attractive price, the company release said.

Going forward, Yamaha will continue to introduce such updates on its scooter and motorcycle models to ensure its customers are engaged in the buying and ownership experience, it said.

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