The New Yamaha RX100 of 2025 has come back and with it one of the most celebrated motorcycles in India. The RX100 was a powerhouse to which made its human introduction a re-engineered with new design cues. This blend of nostalgia with present-day demands and the ensuing wave of excitement that will unleash sometimes even among the old riders and others who like this retro-style bike. The news is that the new model will come with a 125 cc or so engine to conform with current emission controls and yet at the same time it will have the very nature of the original bike.
New Yamaha RX100 Design And Features
2025 RX100 keeps the style that made it a winner among motorcycle aficionados—teardrop fuel tank, low frame, upright posture, and basic bodywork. However, the company has also given it a touch of discontinuity: LED headlight, semi-digital meter, chrome detailing, and maybe dual-channel ABS for safety. Numerous sources are mentioning a figure of around ₹ 1.4 lakh (ex-showroom) and a mileage of approximately 40 kmpl for the new version. This interplay of vintage aesthetics and up-to-date technology not only adds character but also makes the RX100 revival more attractive and functional.

New Yamaha RX100 Engine And Performance
The new RX100 will reportedly be equipped with a four-stroke, fuel-injected engine of 125 cc (or thereabout) capacity, which means a complete transition from the old RX100’s two-stroke engine setup. It is a shift that is compliant with the latest emission norms, yet Yamaha seems to have played with the settings to maintain a spirited driving experience. There are some rumors about a maximum speed of around 110 km/h and improved low-end torque for city commuting. A quick, light ride should be the expectation of the riders, especially considering the RX100’s lineage, which was always characterized by agility and fun in the city.
Who It’s For & Practical Considerations
The 2025 RX100 is an offering that appeals to enthusiasts who are after classic looks, a strong brand heritage and everyday use, but not necessarily premium luxury. Its engine size is small, the price tag is competitive, and it is modern compliance; thus it is perfect for city riders and young buyers who appreciate personality and brand history. However, the prospective customers are advised to verify certain aspects such as variant choices, service provision, realistic mileage, and the fit of the bike for their riding style. The claimed consumption of around 40 kmpl is impressive for the segment, but riding frequently or carrying heavy loads can affect that.
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