The Latest Yamaha Tracer 9 GT Launched, Carrying Garmin Navigation and Matrix Headlight
JAKARTA - Hong Leong Yamaha Motor (HLYM) opens a new page in 2026 with the launch of the all-new Yamaha Tracer 9 GT, which comes with several improvements that make it even more attractive. Quoting from the Pandulaju website, Tuesday, February 3, there are several updates on the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT such as a full color TFT-LCD screen that replaces the LCD unit. This 7-inch panel with three selectable themes has Bluetooth connectivity to the rider's smart phone to control phone calls, messages, and music, as well as navigation, as well as a Garmin navigation module and Garmin app on the rider's smart phone. The 2026 Tracer 9 GT also comes with Yamaha's Matrix Headlight system that automatically adjusts the individual LEDs, with a total of four elements to optimize lighting based on the surrounding traffic conditions. In addition, this electronic driving package includes cruise control and four driving modes, as well as traction control, slide control, and wheelie control, with a control mode that allows three levels of adjustment, which can be selected manually.
In terms of comfort, this motorcycle is equipped with Kayaba suspension with a 41 mm diameter upside-down front fork and a rear monoshock. Power comes from Yamaha's Crossplane inline three-cylinder engine, producing 119 hp at 10,000 rpm with 93 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. The comfort of the seat on the Tracer 9 GT has been improved with a 50 mm longer rear subframe, providing more space for the rider and passenger, while the seat cushion is now flatter with a thicker layer. Talking about prices, the all-new Tracer 9 GT is priced at 71,888 ringgit or a range of Rp304 million, not including road tax, insurance, and registration, and is available in two colors, namely Ceramic Ice and Tech Black.