The Yamaha RX100, a motorcycle that once ruled the streets of India, is set to return in 2026. Known for its lightweight frame, thrilling performance, and iconic style, the RX100 became a favorite among bikers in the 1980s and 1990s. Yamaha is reviving this classic with modern upgrades, while preserving the features that made it legendary.
A Blend of Retro and Modern Design
The 2026 RX100 keeps the charm of the original model alive but adds contemporary touches to attract today’s riders. The bike will feature a round LED headlamp, chrome-finished fuel tank, spoked alloy wheels, and a slim frame reminiscent of the original RX100. Yamaha has refined the design with sharper lines, new graphics, and premium materials, giving it a fresh yet nostalgic look. Despite these updates, the RX100 remains lightweight and easy to handle, perfect for city commutes as well as weekend rides.
Engine and Performance
The new RX100 will move away from its classic two-stroke engine and is expected to come with a 125cc to 150cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected four-stroke engine. This ensures better fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and compliance with modern standards. Yamaha has tuned the engine to preserve the bike’s punchy acceleration and distinctive exhaust note. Riders can expect a top speed of around 140 km/h and fuel efficiency of about 62 km per litre.
Features and Technology
While the RX100 continues to celebrate retro design, it comes packed with modern features for safety, comfort, and convenience. Key features are expected to include:
- Digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity
- LED headlamp and tail lamp
- Front and rear disc brakes with single-channel ABS
- Telescopic front forks and mono-shock rear suspension
- Tubeless tyres with alloy wheels
- USB charging port
- Chrome-finished mirrors and indicators
These updates balance the bike’s nostalgic appeal with modern practicality.
Comfort and Riding Experience
The RX100 has always been praised for its lightweight frame and ease of handling, and the 2026 version continues this legacy. It comes with a slim fuel tank, cushioned single seat, and upright riding posture, offering comfort for both city rides and longer journeys. The suspension is tuned for Indian roads, ensuring stability and a smooth ride even at higher speeds.
Price and Launch Timeline
The Yamaha RX100 is expected to launch in India by mid-2026. The ex-showroom price is estimated between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹1.8 lakh, placing it alongside bikes like the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, TVS Ronin, and Honda CB350. With its iconic design and nostalgic value, the RX100 is likely to carve a strong position in the market.
Conclusion
The Yamaha RX100’s return in 2026 is more than just a new bike launch—it marks the revival of a true legend. With its retro-inspired design, modern features, fuel efficiency of 62 kmpl, and top speed of 140 km/h, the RX100 2026 is ready to win the hearts of both longtime fans and a new generation of riders.
