Aditya Nair(Nov 20, 2025)
I've ridden my Fascino 125 for 12,000 km in one year, and here's my honest take. The Unbeatable: The design is its biggest strength. It's a timeless, classic look that stands out. …Read MoreI've ridden my Fascino 125 for 12,000 km in one year, and here's my honest take. The Unbeatable: The design is its biggest strength. It's a timeless, classic look that stands out. The second best thing is the mileage. I consistently get 53-55 kmpl in Bangalore traffic, which is a massive saving. The 99 kg weight makes it incredibly nimble and easy to manage. The Good: The 125cc engine is very smooth and refined. The silent start (SMG) is a premium feature that I love. The engine stop-start system works well, though I sometimes turn it off in heavy traffic. The Compromises: The biggest compromise is comfort. The suspension is STIFF. While this helps in handling, it makes rides on bad roads very jarring. The second issue is practicality. The underseat storage is inadequate for a full-face helmet, and the lack of an external fuel filler is a constant annoyance. The OK: Performance is adequate for a solo rider in the city but feels strained with a pillion or on steep inclines. Braking is decent but not exceptional. Verdict: The Fascino is for someone who prioritizes style and mileage above everything else. If your commute is on good roads and you ride solo, it's a fantastic, economical, and stylish choice. However, if you need comfort, practicality for family use, or features, you should consider its competitors like the Access 125 or Jupiter 125.
Aditya Nair (Nov 20, 2025)