JAKARTA Yamaha has again made a breakthrough in the sport touring segment by presenting a Tracer 7 GT 2026 which is now available in the Y-AMT (Yamaha Automated Manual Transmission) automatic transmission version. This technology can be obtained at an additional fee of around 500 euros or equivalent to Rp9.5 million compared to the manual version.

At first glance it sounds like a small update, but citing from the 2 banhvn page, Friday, October 10, this step actually brings big changes to the character of Tracer 7 GT. The Y-AMT system makes this bike much more friendly for beginner riders who want to advance to big bikes, without the need to bother playing coupling and teeth.

Interestingly, Y-AMT transmission is not CVT like on scooters, but still maintains the manual sensation of Yamaha's signature 6-speed. Drivers can choose to change teeth manually via buttons on the handlebar, or let the system work automatically according to road conditions.

Without coupling and without a gear pedal, the driving experience becomes much more practical. There is no more engine drama turned off at the red light or difficulty holding back the coupling when it gets jammed. Even when touring is long distance, your feet and hands don't get tired quickly and make the journey feel more relaxed and fun.

The presence of Y-AMT in Tracer 7 GT is also a strong signal for the new direction of Yamaha which is increasingly serious about adopting digital automatic transmission technology in the ranks of its sports products. After debuting at MT-09 and Tracer 9 GT, now it is Tracer 7 GT's turn to get that modern touch.

Yamaha Tracer 7 GT Y-AMT 2026 will start marketing in February 2026, with two typical color choices: Icon Performance and Tech Black


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