Nearly every new 125cc uses fuel injection: Honda, Piaggio, Kymco, ...
Yes, nearly every manufacturer now has 125 cc fuel injected scoots. Not all models, but usually one or a few.
You will notice many people from USA switched in the past years to low consumption vehicles like 50 cc scooters because their MSRP is 1500 US$. Now, this price will go up 40 % just because they introduced fuel injection technology (with no other added benefits).
Furthermore, it will defeat the purpose because there are no easily serviceable parts inside injections, translating into many more trips to the service shop and increased cost of ownership when something goes wrong. That is the price of "progress", I guess.
In the beginning of 2000s, all the rave on 50 cc scoots was direct injection systems, used by Piaggio (Ditech), Peugeot (Jet Force) etc. The end result were machines with poor performance, totally unreliable machines that would die every 1000 kms and need costly repairs, constantly fouled plugs that were expensive to replace, problems with injectors and ECU errors.
They were even fitting mechanical compressors on 125 cc Peugeots... and managed to squeeze out 19 hp (the same would be accomplished by big bore-ing to 200 cc and keeping natural aspiration), with maintenance costs going through the roof.
I think this is just another technology fad that will die soon.