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2025 brings serious changes to Yamaha: the introduction of the semi-robotized Y-AMT transmission, the arrival of new lighting technology with matrix headlights, and the renewal of numerous models. The MT-07, Ténéré 700, Tracer 9 and R3 are evolving, while the big news is the long-awaited R9 sports bike.
The Yamaha R1 will no longer be available as a road model, and its 2025 evolution will be track-only.
The MT-10 and MT-10 SP leave the catalog.

There have been 3 recalls for 2025 models :

Motorcycles recalled on Thursday, April 24, 2025 in 11 countries : MT-09 900 MT-09 900 Y-AMT MT-09 SP 900

On some units, the shape of the driver's footrests may be incorrect. When updating the production mold, incorrect 3D design data was used, resulting in a different footrest shape than the original. The incorrect shape of the driver's footrest does not meet European Union regulatory requirements.

Motorcycles recalled on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 in 1 country : MT-09 900 MT-09 900 Y-AMT

Yamaha France is recalling its motorcycles equipped with the CP3 engine (2021-2025) due to a fault in the ECU settings. This problem causes the TPS sensor to malfunction, resulting in premature wear and the accumulation of abrasion particles. This can lead to unstable idling, engine stalling and the appearance of error code P2135. The solution: "Reprogram the ECU and replace the TPS sensor," says Iwata.

MT-07 700

The motorcycle's clutch doesn't disengage completely, causing the Yamaha to move forward even with the lever pulled.