2025 Model Maintains Known Look But Introduces New Colors and Attractive Price!
The Yamaha MT-07 2025 has just been launched in Brazil, bringing with it the confidence of a well-established model in the market. Although it does not feature the visual and technological updates seen in other countries, the MT-07 continues to be one of the preferred choices for Brazilian motorcyclists, according to motoo.
Design and Engine: The Classic That Works from Yamaha
The new Yamaha MT-07 2025 retains the iconic 689 cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, which delivers 74.8 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and 6.9 kgf.m of torque at 6,500 rpm. With a 6-speed transmission, this motorcycle guarantees an agile and enjoyable riding experience. “If it’s working well, why change it?” seems to be Yamaha’s philosophy for this model.
The design also remains unchanged, preserving the robust and aggressive look that fans appreciate. However, the MT-07 2025 now offers a new stone gray color with blue wheels, in addition to the already known racing blue and metal black. This color variation brings a fresh touch to the motorcycle’s appearance without losing its classic identity.
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Technical Specifications of the Yamaha MT-07
| Specifications | Values |
| Engine | 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, parallel, 4 valves per cylinder, DOHC, wet sump |
| Displacement | 689 cm³ |
| Maximum Power | 74.8 hp at 9,000 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 6.9 kgf.m at 6,500 RPM |
| Fuel | Electronic injection (Gasoline) |
| Transmission | Sequential manual 6-speed |
| Frame | Steel backbone |
| Front Suspension | Telescopic fork, 41 mm diameter, 130 mm travel |
| Rear Suspension | Monoshock with Link, 55 mm travel, spring preload adjustment |
| Front Brake | Dual floating ventilated disc, 282 mm, sliding caliper, 2 pistons, with ABS (optional) |
| Rear Brake | Ventilated disc, 245 mm, sliding caliper, 1 piston, with ABS (optional) |
| Weight in Running Order | 182 kg |
| Seat Height | 805 mm |
| Fuel Tank | 14 liters (including reserve) |
| Average Price (2024) | R$ 45,915.58 (Zero KM) |
Keep in mind that these values may vary depending on the model year and other specifications.
Safety and Brakes: Priority in Every Detail
In terms of safety, Yamaha has left nothing to be desired. The MT-07 2025 comes equipped with dual disc brakes at the front and single disc at the rear, both with ABS system, ensuring safe and controlled braking in any situation.
Additionally, the ergonomic riding position and comfortable seat make the MT-07 a perfect motorcycle for both urban commutes and longer trips.
Competition and Market: Yamaha Eyes the Rival
The arrival of the Yamaha MT-07 2025 in the Brazilian market also marks intense competition in the mid-displacement motorcycle segment. Recently, Suzuki launched the GSX-8S in Brazil for R$ 51,500, offering an 83 horsepower engine. “The competition is getting tighter, but Yamaha trusts its fans’ loyalty,” industry experts comment.

Despite the slightly higher price of the competitor, the MT-07 stands out for its balance between performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. With a price of approximately R$ 45,915 (excluding freight), the MT-07 positions itself as an attractive option for those seeking a powerful and versatile motorcycle.
Is It Worth It?
Thus, the Yamaha MT-07 2025 remains an excellent choice for motorcyclists who value performance and style. Although it has not received the updates seen abroad, the MT-07 stays relevant and competitive in the Brazilian market.
If you are looking for a motorcycle that offers a great balance between power and comfort, the MT-07 2025 certainly deserves a look. And as they say, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

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