Yamaha MT-09 Y-AMT: A Game-Changer in Sport Riding

Yamaha MT-09 Y-AMT: A Game-Changer in Sport Riding

Yamaha introduces the revolutionary MT-09 Y-AMT, the first model to feature the cutting-edge Yamaha Automated Manual Transmission (Y-AMT). This innovative technology redefines the sport riding experience, allowing riders to switch between fully automatic gear shifting or manual control with just a finger-operated switch. This new system enhances the thrill of the MT-09’s powerful 890cc three-cylinder engine, offering a smoother, more engaging ride.

The MT-09 Y-AMT allows for quicker gear changes without the need for a traditional clutch or foot shifter, making the ride more intuitive and freeing up the rider to focus on the road ahead. With both manual (MT) and two automatic (AT) modes, this model is ideal for both seasoned sport riders and those seeking a more relaxed experience.

The MT-09 Y-AMT retains Yamaha’s hallmark agile handling, powerful performance, and sleek design while introducing next-level convenience and control. Expect to see it in limited stock from Q3 2024, setting a new standard for high-performance motorcycles.

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