JAKARTA - A well-known two-wheeled vehicle manufacturer, Yamaha has provided an update on the Tracer 7 model for the 2025 model in the UK market.

The update includes a number of aspects, ranging from newer designs, new engines, to the presence of ride-by-wire features along with cruise control and driving mode.

Reporting from MotorcycleNews, Monday, May 12, Tracer 7 has a cruise control feature as a standard that can be operated through a left transmission lever in third teeth and so on starting at a speed of 25 mpj or equivalent to 40 km/hour.

Not only that, the motor also has driving mode, traction control, and many more are operated through a 5-inch full-color TFT screen.

Yamaha Tracer 7 has driving modes such as Sport, Street, and a third setting that can be adjusted by motorists.

The dashboard of the motorcycle can be paired with a cellphone that provides turn-by-turn navigation through the Garmin StreetCross application and can be installed for free. The latest Tracker 7 also has functionality with the presence of a USB-C soyset next to the screen to charge the device.

This motorbike was built with a revised high-power steel frame, developed with increased torsional, longitudinal, and lateral stiffness which is claimed to have better stability.

The swingarm section was also extended to 40 mm so that it made the Traver 7 faster and more stable in various corners.

It doesn't stop there, Tracer 7 also has a set of 41mm reverse fork suspensions to replace the old telescopic tuning. Meanwhile, the legs are equipped with 17-inch rims with Michelin Pilot 6 GT tires both up front and back.

This motorbike has been designed to focus on driving convenience thanks to 30 mm higher handlebar settings and 25 mm wider. The automotive manufacturer from Japan also designed two seats to make it more comfortable for both passengers and motorists.

Designed as a daily sports motor, Yamaha Tracer 7 has a 690cc parallel-twin engine that has a standard Euro5+ or similar pace kitchen like MT-07.

Thus, the iron horse has power reaching 72.4 hp at 8,750 rpm with torques raised reaching 68 Nm while in the range of 6,500 rpm. Yamaha also designed this motor coupling to be 22 percent lighter thanks to the help of the Assist and Slipper Clunch.

The latest Yamaha Tracer 7 will be present at the local dealer network in July with two variants, namely the standard type for 8,804 pounds (Rp193.5 million) and GT for 10,104 pounds (Rp222 million).


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