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Yamaha Ténéré 700
Powered by the acclaimed CP2 engine and delivering genuine go-anywhere adventure riding in a lighter and more accessible package, the Ténéré 700 was an immediate success that has transformed the world of adventure motorcycling. Despite increased competition, the Ténéré 700 has remained the best-selling bike in its class and now, for 2025, comes a new generation of Ténéré 700 set to build on the Ténéré legacy. It remains an exciting machine inspired by Yamaha's rally successes but is now even more accessible to a wider range of motorcyclists. Alongside a new standard Ténéré 700 comes a lower seat height variant with shorter travel suspension to create a motorcycle which appeals to riders who don't want the tallest riding position while, conversely, the new Ténéré 700 Rally offers a true pumped-up off-road style ride and higher specification for the more discerning off-road enthusiast. With a higher specification, bold new rally styling and subtle but important developments to the critically acclaimed CP2 platform, the 2025 Ténéré 700 range is a serious evolution which keeps Yamaha at the forefront of this increasingly popular class.
And while Yamaha has increased the specification of the Ténéré 700, witness the introduction of the YCC-T electronic throttle, riding modes and upgraded suspension, the design team has been careful not to add technology for technology's sake. Electronic aids increase the rider's engagement with the motorcycle, while never becoming overwhelming or unnecessary, while adjustments to meet the rider's personal needs or road conditions are always simple to make and effective in delivery. More than ever, the Ténéré 700 is the go anywhere motorcycle which enables riders to travel without limits. Its broad appeal makes it the go-to bike for a wide variety of riders, from daily riders who enjoy the appeal and presence only the iconic Ténéré brings, to serious off-road riders looking to take on more challenging terrain. With an A2 licence version available, the Ténéré 700 has riders of all ages and experience covered. Where Ténéré leads, others are sure to follow in pursuit of the Next Horizon. Latest Yamaha Adventure Design Compared to the previous model, the fuel tank has been moved forward, with great consideration taken to balance size with optimal ergonomics, while retaining the classic Ténéré design language. The top of the 16 litre tank now sits lower down than the one found on the previous generation model and these changes contribute to a more balanced weight distribution and better all-round handling. The mid-section of the 2025 Ténéré 700 has been designed not only to facilitate a balanced visual transition between the front and rear of the bike, but also to provide a comfortable and effective saddle for the rider – an area in which they can easily move their body weight around as they hustle off road. The design is uncomplicated, with an emphasis on giving a secure contact patch between the bike and the rider's legs, and to facilitate good air flow in both seated and standing positions. The new one-piece rally inspired seat is also classic Ténéré, being long and narrow in design and, compared to the previous two-piece design, provides greater freedom of movement while riding. For all the practical reasons behind the styling, Yamaha's design team have been keen to ensure they created an eye-catching motorcycle which captures the essence of off-road riding – after all, it is a Ténéré. Viewed head on the Ténéré 700 gives the classic 'rally tower' look. The new headlamp design features four individual LED light units stacked in an aluminium structure, in the style of Yamaha's contemporary rally racers, with the 'Y' shaped mount giving a distinctively fresh look. Where many adventure bikes can look bulky, the Ténéré 700's new body panels convey a sense of lightness, yet remain tough and ready to handle whatever the rider throws at it. It's a motorcycle which has genuine off-road capabilities and the 21" front wheel is not just there for show. It has been designed to take on any roads, whether paved or not, with plenty of ground clearance and long travel suspension set to soak up even the worst of conditions. New colour-matched handguards not only confirm the Ténéré 700's off-road credentials but have the practical benefits of giving the rider protection from the elements and any shrubbery which may be blocking the way. Completing the Ténéré's distinctive look are two emotive new colour schemes designed to emphasize the bike's abilities. The standard and lower seat height models come with the choice of a Frozen Titanium, which enhances the rugged nature of the machine, or Yamaha's classic Icon Blue – a variation on the classic livery which has graced YZ motocrossers and WR enduro bikes since 1996.
Race bred adjustable front suspension The new inverted forks are designed to take on even the most hostile terrain, with flex-resistant 43mm tubes and 210mm of front wheel travel (190mm on the low seat height version) contributing to an impressive 240mm of ground clearance (225mm on the low seat height version). The front forks on the Ténéré 700 are now fully
adjustable. Compression and rebound damping characteristics can be fine-tuned by
turning screws at either end of the forks, while 15mm of preload adjustability
is a new feature and is easily accessed through the adjuster atop each fork leg. Rally developed rear suspension unit Developed as a result of feedback from Yamaha's rally raid programme, the new progressive linkage increases suspension stroke while maintaining the same 200mm wheel travel as the previous Ténéré 700 (180mm for the low seat height version). With a fastidious approach to improving suspension performance in the most demanding conditions, without compromising comfort in regular riding, the main body of the sophisticated rear shock absorber is made from aluminium due to its superior heat dissipation. This combines with a separate piggyback reservoir tank, which keeps the oil cool and is pressurized to prevent air bubbles forming when the shock absorber is fully extended. The remote adjuster has been designed to allow for changes to be made quickly and without any tools, while an oversized rubber bump stop provides additional cushion in extreme riding conditions. The result is a rear suspension setup which provides outstanding rider feedback and consistent performance no matter how gruelling the conditions.
Premium dashboard and switchgear elevate the
riding experience Vertically stacked in a design inspired by rally raid roadbooks, the screen offers simple smartphone connectivity to unlock a host of features including the seamless integration of phone calls and messages, as well as music and turn-by-turn navigation through the MyRide app. These features can be controlled using the left-hand switchgear, meaning the rider is able to take control without having to stop or even take their hands off the handlebars. To facilitate seamless integration with the user’s smartphone, the motorcycle comes with a USB-C charging point as standard. The outlet is protected by a waterproof cap and is conveniently situated at the right hand side of the cockpit, ensuring mobile devices remain fully charged on even the longest journeys. The attention to detail doesn't end there. Riders can choose from two distinctive dashboard themes, which present them with information in the way they best prefer. Street theme displays the information in a classic style, with the screen dominated with a digital visualization of an analogue tachometer, while the Explorer theme is more modern and dynamic, designed to be easy to read while riding off-road, which is achieved by positioning the key information front and centre in the rider's view. Whichever theme is selected, the new 6.3" TFT display allows the rider to clearly check road speed, rpm and navigation, while other features include fuel gauge, average fuel consumption, ambient temperature and a gearshift indicator. Complementing the new TFT readout are new switchgear cubes, which offer more functionality than those found on the previous generation Ténéré 700 and make scrolling through the many functions easy and intuitive. Ergonomically designed for easy operation, flexible printed circuits are used to allow each switch to handle more functions through the use of a five-direction joystick. Additionally, the turn signals have been upgraded, with new features added to the left hand switchgear: three-flash signaling or continuous indicators with auto-cancelling. Updated CP2 engine with YCC-T The CP2's linear power delivery and soulful nature has always been one of the Ténéré 700's unique propositions and Yamaha's engineers have worked hard to further improve these strengths while meeting the needs of EU5+ emissions regulations. The ingredients remain the same, with the 270-degree crankshaft continuing to provide the heartbeat of this award-winning powerplant, however the introduction of YCC-T now gives riders the option of two selectable maps with different characteristics, Sport and Explorer, with the latter offering a softer power delivery. Switching modes is easy, simply by pressing a button on the right-hand switchgear, and gives the rider the throttle connection they prefer. Also updated from previous Ténéré 700 editions is
the air intake duct, which is now shorter and contributing to a fatter torque
curve lower in the rev range, a particular benefit when riding off road. Other refinements include revised gearbox internals for a smoother gear shift. The number of convex dogs and concave dogs in the gears has been increased from five to six between first and third gears, to reduce shocks, while the dog angle has been modified on gears four through to six, reducing lash when coming on and off the throttle. The changes all add up to a more refined and capable motorcycle designed to be even more in tune with its rider.
Switchable ABS and TCS
for ultimate off-road control The TCS has two settings, on and off, and can be deselected via the menu on the TFT dashboard, while a large button at the side of the dash can be used to control the ABS settings. For ABS, Mode 1 is the default and activates the
anti-lock system on both wheels, in line with legal requirements for public
roads, while Mode 2 deactivates ABS only on the rear. Mode 2 is particularly
useful on light gravel tracks, allowing riders to assist their turning by
spinning up the rear wheel but having the assurance of ABS on the front. Mode 3
turns off ABS intervention and hands full braking control to the rider,
providing expert riders with maximum control on loose surfaces. These modes can
be selected via the menu on the TFT dashboard. Additionally, for a faster and
more convenient operation, a long press of the dedicated ABS button turns off
the anti-lock system and TCS. Ténéré 700 is the toughest middleweight in the market and its backbone remains a double cradle tubular steel frame mated to a gravity-cast aluminium swingarm, developed to offer outstanding strength and rigidity. Constructed from high tensile steel pipe, the strength of the main frame material allows for thinner materials to be used – keeping the overall weight of the machine as low as possible. The frame's downpipes work alongside the aluminium engine guard to protect the sump from severe damage in the event of heavy impact, while the integrated subframe facilitates full luggage options from the Genuine Yamaha Accessories range to be fitted. The Ténéré 700's seat height remains at 875mm (860mm for the low seat height version) and continues to be accessible to many riders thanks to its narrow stepover. The one-piece rally style seat is new and combines with the latest fuel tank and modified clutch cover to give more space for the rider to move around, allowing them to transition between road and off-road riding with total ease. Ergonomically the riding triangle remains as per
the much loved first generation model but comfort is improved thanks to a
reshaping of the front section of the saddle. Passenger comfort is also
improved, with the switch to a single unit seat helping to create a greater
connection between rider and pillion. Another important touchpoint of the Ténéré 700 has also been upgraded for the 2025 model with new, larger footrests coming as standard. First seen on the Ténéré 700 World Raid, the new footpegs are 10mm wider than those found on the previous model and really help the rider make steering inputs through the footpegs when riding on loose surfaces.
2025 Yamaha Ténéré 700 – New Technical
Highlights The new Ténéré 700, its lower seat height and 35kW versions will be available in two colour ways: Icon Blue and Frozen Titanium.
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