Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025: New Colors and Updated Price
The Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025 is now available in Brazil with some interesting changes, especially in appearance. Although the brand opted for a discreet launch, without much fanfare, the update brought new colors and a slightly higher price, reflecting Yamaha’s commitment to innovation, even if subtly.
Updates on Price and Colors of the Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025
The Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025 underwent a small price adjustment, rising from R$ 68,590 in 2024 to R$ 69,390 in 2025, an increase of R$ 800. Although it is a slight change, it follows the trend of brand appreciation, which continues to offer a high-performance and reliable motorcycle.
Visually, the new bike in Brazil now comes in an elegant pearlescent white, replacing the traditional red, and a modern matte gray, taking the place of the pearlescent black. These changes give a more contemporary touch to the model, appealing to motorcyclists looking for something beyond performance.
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Technical Details Maintained
Despite the aesthetic changes, the Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025 kept its technical specifications, which are one of the main attractions for big trail enthusiasts. With a three-cylinder engine and 847 cm³, the motorcycle delivers 115.0 hp at 10,000 rpm and 8.9 kgfm of torque at 8,500 rpm, ensuring high-level performance.
The suspensions remain robust, with a 137 mm travel inverted front fork and a monocross rear with 60 mm, providing a comfortable and stable ride. The ABS brakes with dual 298 mm hydraulic discs in the front and 245 mm in the rear enhance safety when riding this 215 kg machine.
Changes in the Exterior and International Comparisons
While the Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025 in Brazil received only these visual and price updates, the story is a bit different abroad. In international markets, the model features significant technological advancements, such as a more modern instrument panel and, in the top-of-the-line Tracer 9 GT+ version, a radar system with adaptive cruise control, which further elevates the motorcyclist’s experience.
These additions make the international version of the Tracer an even more attractive option for those seeking cutting-edge technology in a motorcycle.
Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025 Continues to Be an Excellent Option
Even with discreet changes, the Yamaha Tracer 900 GT 2025 remains an excellent option for those looking for a reliable motorcycle with a refreshed look. The new colors give a fresh feel to the model, while maintaining the technical specifications ensures the robust performance expected by the brand’s fans.
For Brazilian motorcyclists, the new motorcycle in Brazil remains a competitive choice, balancing quality, innovation, and a design that adapts to both urban use and more challenging adventures. With its updated price, the Tracer 900 GT 2025 shows that Yamaha continues committed to offering the best to its customers, without losing the essence that has established it in the market.

A moto já foi estilizada na Europa a mais de 2 anos, aqui apenas mudam a cor, é uma moto ainda de aparência antiga .
Fico com dó dos donos de concessionária Yamaha.
Ou seja, continuamos com o produto obsoleto… resto europeu.