2021 Yamaha MT range
Yamaha Motor Australia has announced ride-away pricing and availability of the new 2021 Monster Torque (MT-) range as well as the Tracer 9 GT sports tourer.
Customers are being encouraged to place their orders early for these popular models – many of which have received a host of updates for 2021 – if they are keen to nab one of the first motorcycles to arrive in Australia.
Check out the Yamaha Motor Australia website for more information, or head into your local Yamaha dealer.
2021 Yamaha MT-07LA (LAMS) $12,399.00 R/A – Arriving March
2021 Yamaha MT-07HO $13,199.00 R/A – Arriving April
MT-07 continues to be available in LAMs and High Output versions for Australia and gets a hot new look as well as improved braking performance.
The MT-07LA will arrive in March in Icon Blue, Storm Fluo and Tech Black colour options, while the MT-07HO will only be available in Tech Black from April. 2021 MT-07LA and MT-07HO model highlights include:
- New LED projector lighting
- 655 cc (LA/LAMs) or 690 cc (HO/High Output) two-cylinder CP2 engine
- Bigger front disc brakes for stronger stopping power
- Assertive riding position
- Inverted LCD meter
- LED turn signals
- Latest generation tyres
- New colour, graphics and finishing
2021 Yamaha MT-09 $15,249.00 R/A – Arriving April
2021 Yamaha MT-09SP $17,299.00 R/A – Arriving April
The MT-09 and MT-09 SP are essentially new from the ground up – headlined by a new 889cc cross-plane crank triple-cylinder powerplant.
The standard 2021 MT-09 will be arriving in April in Icon Blue, Storm Fluo and Tech Black colour options and boasts a heap of updates, including:
- New 889 cc CP3 engine
- All-new lightweight CF aluminium die-cast frame
- Next generation design and styling
- Six-Axis IMU plus lean-sensitive rider aids
- Full-colour 3.5in TFT display
- Compact, bifunctional LED headlight
- Quick Shift System (QSS)
- Lightweight Spin-Forged wheels
- Adjustable suspension
- Radial front brake master cylinder
The 2021 MT-09SP takes the updates seen on the regular MT-09 and adds the SP package, with fully adjustable suspension, cruise control, and some unique styling features, alongside the Icon Performance livery. Check out the highlights:
- Unique Icon Performance SP colour
- Cruise Control system
- Premium fully adjustable suspension
- Double-stitched seat
- Anodised brushed aluminium swingarm
- Six-Axis IMU plus lean-sensitive rider aids
- Full-colour 3.5-inch TFT display
- Compact, bifunctional LED headlight
- Quick Shift System (QSS)
- Lightweight SpinForged wheels
- EU5 889 cc CP3 engine
- Radial front brake master cylinder
2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT $23,299.00 R/A – Arriving June
The Tracer 9 GT is all-new, boasting the same updated powerplant as seen in the MT-09 alongside KYB semi-active suspension and update electronics suite. The Tracer 9 GT will be arriving in June in Icon Performance, Tech Kamo colour options, with the standard Tracer 9 not coming to Australia.
Tracer 9 GT model highlights include:
- KYB semi-active suspension
- Hard side cases
- Up and down Quick Shift System
- LED cornering lights
- EU5 889 cc CP3 engine
- Lightweight CF aluminium die-cast frame
- Six-Axis IMU plus lean-sensitive rider aids
- New design and styling
- Full LED lighting
- Twin 3.5in TFT instruments
2021 Yamaha MT-03LA $7599.00 R/A – Arriving March
In addition to the new 2021 mid-range models, the entry level MT-03 returns with new colours, having just recently received an update in 2020 where it adopted many of the changes seen on the YZF-R3 in 2019.
The 2021 MT-03LA will arrive in March in Icon Blue, Storm Fluo or Tech Black, here’s the highlights:
- 321cc two-cylinder engine
- Dual slant-eye positions lights; LED headlight
- Aggressive MT design
- 37 mm upside-down front forks
- High-tech LCD instruments
- Lightweight LED flashers
- Mass-forward body design
- Ergonomic and agile riding position
- Long swingarm with optimal shock settings
- Lightweight diamond frame
2021 Yamaha MT-10 $21,949.00 R/A – Available Now
2021 Yamaha MT-10SP $25,199.00 R/A – Arriving March
The top-of-the-range four-cylinder MT-10/SP is available in the same colours as MY20 (Ice Fluo and Tech Black) and you can pick one up now, while the 2021 MT-10SP will arrive in March in an Icon Performance colour scheme.
Yamaha MT-10 and MT-10SP highlights include:
- Multi-function LCD instruments
- Torque-rich four-cylinder CP4 cross-plane engine
- YZF-R1-derived engine, chassis and suspension
- Tuned for strong, linear low to mid-range torque
- YCC-T, D-MODE and Traction Control System
- Lightweight aluminium Deltabox main frame
- Short 1400mm wheelbase for class-leading agility
- Upright riding position with forward lean
- High specification ABS brakes with radial calipers
- Fully adjustable high specification suspension
- A&S clutch and Quick Shifter System (QSS)
- SP Model: Fully adjustable Öhlins electronic suspension
- SP Model: Exclusive Icon Performance scheme
- SP Model: Exclusive full colour TFT meter panel
Check out the Yamaha Motor Australia website for more information, or head into your local Yamaha dealer.
The Link LonkFebruary 15, 2021 at 04:56AM
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