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From a press release issued By Yamaha Motor Corp: Powered by the thrilling 890cc CP3 three-cylinder engine, the three-bike 2025 TRACER 9 line-up redefines expectations in the middleweight touring class. The new models showcase Yamaha's innovative Y-AMT (Yamaha Automatic Manual Transmission) and cutting edge adaptive technologies including electronic suspension, cruise control and a world first Matrix LED headlight – specification far beyond the category norm. The TRACER 9 has always strived to deliver the perfect blend of sports and touring and the trio of 2025 machines is no different. The lightweight CF die-cast aluminium Deltabox-style frame has Yamaha's sporting DNA running right through it, while still coming equipped to comfortably carry a pillion and their gear in the optional three-box hard luggage system. The TRACER 9 models also receive sleek new bodywork and a larger, adjustable, windscreen designed to increase wind protection while remaining stylish, compact and sporting in its approach. All models in the TRACER 9 range receive a highly specified 7" TFT dashboard, which can be set to display one of three distinctive themes, while the TRACER GT gains electronic suspension, an electrically adjustable windscreen, heated handlebar grips, smart key system, cruise control and Yamaha's innovative Matrix LED headlight. The range topping TRACER 9 GT+ gains the full suite of radar assisted aids providing Adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection and forward collision warning, in addition to Vehicle Hold Control, Unified Braking System and a tyre pressure monitoring system - truly redefining expectations of what a mid-capacity machine should be. Y-AMT is standard equipment on the TRACER 9 GT+ and an option for both TRACER 9 and TRACER 9 GT. The addition of Y-AMT reinforces the TRACER 9's position as the ultimate multi-role motorcycle, creating a machine even more flexible and adept at taking on whatever role its rider needs and wants to take on. Equally at home carving through mountain passes as it is munching motorway miles or tackling the daily commute, the 2025 Yamaha TRACER 9, TRACER 9 GT, and TRACER 9 GT+ are the perfect companions with which to take on the Roads of Life.
Introducing the world's most advanced
motorcycle headlight system Comprising of a matrix of multiple low and high beam LEDs linked to a camera which is integrated into the upper part of the headlamp assembly, the technology automatically detects surrounding traffic, natural light sources and weather conditions. Taking this information on board, it dynamically adjusts brightness and light distribution to provide optimal illumination at all times. The system increases rider confidence while riding at night, distributing the light in such a way that it tries to ensure other road users are not dazzled, while adjusting the illuminated area for the rider. The Matrix LED headlight array works with the six-axis IMU to adjust the light beam when a lean angle of seven degrees or more is detected, creating a more comfortable riding experience. While the adaptive headlights are fully automated, the rider can choose from three levels of sensitivity, while also having the possibility to manually override at any time while riding. Powered by CP3 Of course, the numbers only tell part of the story and don't convey a riding experience which has made TRACER 9 one of Europe's biggest selling sports tourers. The most balanced TRACER 9 yet, the 2025 incarnation delivers a gloriously engaging ride thanks to that famed linear torque delivery at low-to-mid rpm. With optimised gear ratios and a distinctive growl from the twin exhaust system and tuned intake, the TRACER 9 provides an addictive ride which puts a grin on the rider's face every time they open the throttle. For all the TRACER 9’s playfulness, the CP3 is a joy to ride, with the perfect blend of sporty agility and touring comfort. Combined with Yamaha's adjustable riding modes and the standard assist and slipper clutch, the TRACER 9 is a super smooth and versatile motorcycle capable of adapting to the rider's individual needs.
Lightweight CF aluminium die-cast frame This is manufactured using Yamaha's proprietary CF (controlled filling) die-cast process, which enables the construction of an extremely light and strong frame with varying wall thicknesses throughout, allowing for a finely tuned design with rigidity optimised to deliver class leading handling. A holistic design approach sees the Deltabox
frame mated to an extended aluminium swingarm and steel subframe, now longer yet
lighter than before, to provide more room for rider and passenger. The
combination contributes to a motorcycle with outstanding high speed stability
and the carrying capacity required from a motorcycle developed to convey two
people and their luggage in style and comfort. Full three-box luggage capability The genuine Yamaha hard luggage is designed to be fully integrated into the motorcycle and is easily operated with the smart key technology found on the TRACER 9 GT and TRACER 9 GT+. The TRACER 9 has been designed to carry up to 193kg, allowing rider and passenger to tour without compromise and emphasising the model's capabilities as a versatile sports tourer. Also new for the 2025 TRACER 9 models is an integrated storage compartment located on the right-hand side of the tank, containing a USB socket and providing an easy-to-access cubbyhole for wallets, documents and other small items, which are essential on longer rides. Integrated riding modes All TRACER 9 models benefit from five Ride Modes
(three preset and two customisable) which are fully integrated with the six-axis
IMU and other technologies, such as the comprehensive suite of lean-sensitive
rider aids, Cruise Control, electronic suspension and, where fitted, the Y-AMT
transmission. High specification 7" full colour TFT
dashboard Each theme is designed to emphasise the different sides of the TRACER 9’s character, from a stripped-back sports design to an information-packed touring layout and a more casual, design-driven screen, which displays core details in a visual theme inspired by Yamaha’s Jin-Ki Kanno development philosophy. The TFT dash has been developed to incorporate Garmin's Motorize app, which includes a subscription for the full navigation service as standard (TRACER 9 GT and TRACER 9 GT+), delivering a large live-map navigation experience. The dashboard is also fully integrated with all the TRACER 9's standard and accessory features, such as the YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) ride modes, tyre pressure monitoring systems and heated accessories. Lightweight SpinForged wheels and dedicated
Bridgestone tyres The 2025 TRACER 9 further benefits from a change
in rim thickness on the rear wheel, optimising the rigidity. The wheels are
paired with Bridgestone BATTLAX SPORT TOURING T32 tyres, which were developed
specifically for the TRACER 9. The internal structure of the tyres has been
designed to complement and enhance the handling characteristics of the TRACER 9,
typically reducing the weight of the front wheel assembly by around 200g, with a
300g saving at the rear. Together the package contributes to a low wet weight of
212 kg, and optimised handling in a variety of conditions. All models in the 2025 TRACER 9 range benefit
from front and rear suspension units, which allow the rider to adjust the
settings and find the best setup for their individual needs and preferences. Called KADS (KYB Actimatic Damper System), it is the most advanced suspension system found on any Yamaha production motorcycle. This ‘semi-active’ system is baked into the motorcycle’s electronics and dynamically adjusts the damping and riding experience using real-time data detected by the six-axis IMU, such as lean angle, load, acceleration, and the amount and speed of the suspension stroke, providing a ride that can deliver a sporting ride without compromising comfort. The rider has the choice of different modes at the touch of a button, and the dynamics are further determined by the selected YRC riding mode, delivering a firmer, more sporting setting in Sport mode, with a greater focus on comfort in Street and Rain mode. KADS is further integrated into other advanced and convenience systems, such as the brake control, Adaptive Cruise Control and the Unified Brake System. The result is a truly confidence-inspiring ride, which adapts itself to the wide range of environments in which this versatile machine has been designed to be ridden in.
More comfortable ergonomics Despite being 150g lighter, the new subframe is 50mm longer than the item found on the previous generation TRACER 9, allowing for a more generous pillion seat area. The rider seat has been reshaped and is now flatter, with more padding for added comfort. Despite the spec sheet showing an increased minimum seat height of 845mm, most riders should find the 2025 TRACER 9 more accessible as the stand-over distance has actually been reduced through the slimming and reshaping of the front area of the saddle, meaning a more reassured and confidence inspiring experience, especially for shorter riders. The seat has two height settings, allowing riders to optimise the ergonomics to best match their physique and personal preference. This allows the saddle to be raised by 15mm, without the need for any tools, while a heated seat is available as an option from the Yamaha Genuine Accessories range. Y-AMT- Yamaha Automated Manual Transmission Y-AMT's manual transmission (MT) offers a completely new way in which to experience the thrill of Yamaha's acclaimed CP3 motor. With a closer and more refined connection to the brain than the feet, the hands are one of the most tactile and powerful tools the human body has. Shifting by hand alone, as opposed to a foot-and-hand combination, is not only quicker, but requires less thinking time, allowing the rider to hyper-focus on throttle and brake application, lean angle, body position and tyre grip levels to intensify the ride, especially when cornering. MT has been developed with sporty riding in mind, and for when the rider wants to remain engaged. It allows for quicker and more consistent changes as the rider looks to extract every degree of performance. Gear changes are activated through a tactile see-saw switch placed conveniently at the rider's left-hand fingertips. Riders can either use their thumb and index finger to upshift with the plus lever, and downshift with the minus lever, or opt for a single-finger operation for sportier riding, using only the index finger to shift by pulling the plus lever to shift up, and pushing it to shift down for the ultimate sporty ride. With no clutch to operate, the rider can more easily time their gear shifts while focusing on their lines, braking and other controls. With no traditionally mounted shift pedal, the rider is also better able to position their lower body through turns – providing excellent stability while cornering and creating an even more reassuring connection with the motorcycle. At standstill and low speeds, the Y-AMT system controls the clutch and gearbox operation making the machine easier to control when moving off, performing manoeuvres and in heavy traffic. The system completely takes over gear shifting functions when in one of the two AT modes, but can be overridden using the see-saw lever. Working in conjunction with Yamaha's electronic throttle (YCC-T) system and its switchable ride modes, Y-AMT delivers a thrilling ride, giving the rider extra bandwidth to concentrate on the road ahead while enjoying fast and consistent gear changes to maximise performance. Ideal for commuting and on journeys where the rider wants to enjoy a more relaxing ride, 'D' mode delivers a softer and more confidence-inspiring, fully automated, gear shift to aid low speed and urban riding. 'D+' mode holds each gear for longer, providing more engine-braking when required, offering more powerful acceleration and a more invigorating riding experience. The rider can toggle seamlessly between the two riding modes by thumbing the button on the right hand switchgear, while the Yamaha Ride Control further tailors the riding experience to the individual's preferences, allowing tailoring of three power, and the suite of stability control settings. Toggling between MT and AT modes is easy and can
be done on the move by activating the button on the right hand switchgear,
allowing the rider to transform the nature of their TRACER 9 in a heartbeat. All versions of the 2025 TRACER 9 come equipped with an evolved 7" TFT dashboard while the GT and GT+ models have full smartphone connectivity as standard. Recognising the increasing number of customers who use their devices to enhance the riding experience, the TRACER 9 now comes equipped with an integrated storage area to the right hand side of the fuel tank. This features a USB charging port, which means the device can be plugged in while riding. Riders can link their smartphone to the machine using Yamaha's free MyRide app. The connection can be made via USB, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth®, and once connected the rider can view information on incoming calls, emails and messages, while both riders and passengers can also listen to music and respond to calls with a Bluetooth®-connected headset (not supplied). The smartphone integrates seamlessly with the TRACER 9's display and switchgear. The rider can view the menus and control the device functions through the newly designed controls on the left handlebar cube. Additionally, when connected to the motorcycle, riders are able to personalise the custom modes of the Yamaha Ride Control, setting their preferred power delivery, engine braking and intervention levels of the TRACER 9's numerous electronic rider aids.
Next-generation design and styling The new fairing maintains the compact image of
the previous generation TRACER 9's bodywork but is all new, having been
developed in the wind tunnel to optimise airflow around the rider and passenger.
The standard model features a manually adjustable windscreen, which offers 50mm
of adjustment in 10 steps, while the GT and GT+ variants utilise an
electronically operated screen with a total of 100mm of adjustment, which can be
made at the touch of a button while riding. The electric screen's greater range
gives an additional 25mm of height for added wind protection, as well as a 25mm
lower setting for summer and low speed riding. The screen shape has also been
designed to carefully manage airflow, reducing turbulence and wind pressure on
the rider’s lower body, while the item on the GT and GT+ features an additional
spoiler at the bottom of the screen for even higher wind protection. TRACER 9 GT+ also receives DID’s latest low
maintenance chain. This features DLC coated rollers for excellent durability and
reduced resistance. As a result, chain life is increased, and the need for
adjustment is reduced, plus the motorcycle is easier to push around.
Millimetre wave radar based rider aids Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) The front integrated millimetre wave radar constantly measures the distance from the vehicle immediately ahead of the TRACER 9 GT+ and sends signals to the ACC, which automatically controls cruising speed, deceleration and acceleration to suit the road situation as it evolves. The ACC is adjustable, and when the machine is in motion its rider can select one of four different following distance options to suit their individual preferences, displayed as one bar for shortest following distance, and four bars for the longest following distance. ACC offers a number of advantages, including reducing rider fatigue by requiring fewer rider inputs, as well as ensuring improved ride quality by maintaining a constant following distance, and also promoting smooth traffic flow. When the ACC system is active a green icon (with grey for standby) displays on the TFT dashboard, showing between one and four white bars beneath a car icon to confirm the selected following distance. When ACC determines the rider is too close to the vehicle in front, or if it senses that the machine's current acceleration/deceleration status will soon lead to the rider getting too close, rider intervention request icon appears on the dashboard to notify the rider that appropriate action is required to avoid following too close. ACC operates between 30 km/h and 160 km/h – in
first and second gears from 30 km/h, in third and fourth gears from 40 km/h, and
in fifth and sixth gears from 50 km/h. Speed can be increased and decreased in
either 1 km/h or 10 km/h increments by pushing once or holding down the
adjustment switch. ACC is deactivated by braking or rolling forward the throttle
twist grip, beyond the throttle stop. Additional ACC functions With its ability to intervene automatically and
adjust levels of speed, throttle opening, engine braking, braking and suspension
when following a vehicle – as well as when cornering and overtaking – the
sophisticated ACC provides a natural and seamless riding experience. Used for
the very first time on a Yamaha, this best-in-class electronic technology takes
highway comfort to a whole new level. Radar-linked front/rear assisted Unified Brake
System The new system is an active design offering
increased controllability by using data from the millimetre wave radar and the
six-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) to assist and regulate front and rear
braking forces, via the Bosch hydraulic power unit that help control and bias of
the braking system. When activated, the ACC system will also automatically slow the TRACER 9 GT+ when a pre-selected following distance is reached, but as soon as the rider manually applies brakes the ACC is deactivated – and at this point the radar-linked Unified Brake System will intervene if it determines that the rider's braking inputs are not sufficient to prevent a collision. The system provides additional braking assistance and will only intervene when the forward collision warning is switched on and the rider is braking – it is not a collision avoidance system and can be overridden by the rider. The second element is the front/rear assisted Unified Brake System that adjusts front/rear braking force distribution. When only the front brake is used by the rider the hydraulic unit automatically applies braking force to the rear wheel, with the degree of intervention calculated using IMU data related to changes in acceleration and lean angle. When the only the rear brake is used the system will sometimes – but not always – apply additional braking force to the front wheel via the hydraulic unit depending on the brake pedal input and IMU data regarding the bike’s attitude. The third element is the cornering brake control. This is in effect a ‘cornering brake control’ system that takes into account machine running data from the IMU and instantly adjusts the rider’s braking forces to inhibit tyre slippage. The radar-linked Unified Brake System is also connected to the electronic suspension, and as well as assisting and regulating front and rear braking forces, it adjusts front and rear suspension damping to help the ABS always operate whether the BC is turned ON or OFF.
Blind Spot Detection Smart Key and Central Locking System TRACER 9 Accessory options include three-case luggage systems, Yamaha's third-generation quickshifter and tyre pressure monitoring system. The Y-AMT equipped version of the TRACER 9 also benefits from self-cancelling turn signals and heated handlebar grips. The grips offer 10 levels of warmth and the ability to be easily user programmed to three preset settings. The grips are optimized to deliver quick warmup and a uniform distribution of heat and can work in conjunction with the heated rider seat, which is available as a genuine Yamaha accessory. TRACER 9 GT The TRACER 9 GT also gains Yamaha's third generation quickshifter and self-cancelling turn signals as standard equipment, while the Y-AMT equipped version also gains Vehicle Hold Control and unified brake system. TRACER 9 GT+
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