Yamaha Off-Road Model Arrives Renovated In 2026 With New Graphics Inspired By Competition Motorcycles, 223 cm³ Engine, Six-Speed Transmission, And Price Of R$ 19,990, Maintaining The Accessible Proposal For Beginners On The Trails.
Yamaha launched the 2026 line of the TT-R 230 in the country, an entry-level motorcycle aimed at off-road use.
The model retains the 223 cm³ engine, 6-speed transmission, and long-travel suspension, adding new graphics inspired by the brand’s competition motorcycles.
The suggested retail price is R$ 19,990 (excluding freight), and the reported fuel consumption reaches up to 18 km/L.
-
The Toyota Hilux is R$ 75.5 thousand cheaper and bets on the 2.8 turbodiesel engine with up to 204 hp and 50.9 kgfm to catch up with the VW Saveiro, which leads with 4,472 sales.
-
The new Renault Koleos has a screen exclusively for the passenger that is invisible to the driver, heated rear seats, and 29 assistance systems, but its Chinese competitors cost R$ 40,000 less and deliver more power.
-
The car stored for 38 years: when opening the barn door, what appears is breathtaking and looks like a scene from a movie!
-
Fiat works miracles in the Brazilian market, lowers the price of its 0 km hatch to R$ 69,990, reestablishes the model as the cheapest car in the country, and reignites the battle against Kwid and C3.
Launch And Off-Road Proposal
Aimed at those who want to start trail riding, the 2026 TT-R 230 arrives with a design aligned with the YZ and WR used by Yamaha Racing in rally and motocross.
The color remains true to the traditional Competition Blue, a solid tone that identifies the Japanese manufacturer’s off-road line.
The update aims to maintain the classic appeal of the model, but with a visual identity closer to competition motorcycles.
Known Engine And 6-Speed Transmission

No mechanical components, there were no changes.
The air-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engine preserves its linear power delivery, a characteristic valued by beginners and those seeking predictable handling on uneven terrain.
The six-speed transmission helps to maximize the engine’s effective range on hills, sand sections, or traversing trails, enhancing control and pace.
Ergonomics Designed For Mobility
To facilitate the rider’s position changes, the seat remains extended over the tank.
This design promotes body movement in tight corners and weight transfer when overcoming obstacles.
The overall positioning prioritizes agility and freedom of movement, important points for those developing skills in off-road riding.
Long-Travel Suspension
The suspension architecture is the same as the previous model and meets recreational use on trails.
In front, the telescopic fork offers 240 mm of travel, effectively absorbing ruts and medium-sized stones.
At the rear, the monocross system with link has 221 mm of travel, a combination seeking balance between comfort, traction, and robustness for the entry segment.
Simple And Functional Brakes

The TT-R 230 features a 220 mm disc on the front wheel and a 130 mm drum on the rear.
The choice favors simplicity and uncomplicated maintenance, consistent with its proposed use off-road and its target audience.
On low-speed and loose-surface sections, the adjustment facilitates modulation, without transmitting harsh sensations upon activation.
Weight, Tank, And Equipment
The set weighs 115 kg in running order, a feature that aids in maneuvering through narrow sections, ramps, and recoveries after potential slips.
The fuel tank holds 8 liters, an adequate capacity for weekend rides and short trips between cities and trail areas.
In the optical set, the headlight retains a halogen bulb, a low-cost and easy-to-replace solution, coherent with the mechanical simplicity of the model.
Fuel Economy And Practical Use
According to the launch information, the TT-R 230 can achieve up to 18 km/L, a figure that, combined with its low weight, tends to reduce stops on light trail routes.
It is worth remembering that fuel consumption varies according to terrain, tire pressure, and riding technique, especially on sandy, muddy surfaces, or prolonged climbs, where the engine operates at higher revs.
Visual Aligned With Competition Motorcycles
The most visible change in the 2026 line is the new graphics.
They reflect the style applied to Yamaha Racing motorcycles, bringing the appearance of the TT-R 230 closer to the realm of rally and motocross events.
Although the structure remains the same, the outcome delivers a sense of aesthetic update without changing the essence of the design.
Target Audience And Positioning

As an entry point into the world of off-road, the TT-R 230 is aimed at those seeking an affordable motorcycle with simple maintenance and predictable behavior.
The combination of air-cooled engine, 6-speed transmission, and long-travel suspension caters to learning on light and medium trails, as well as enabling short trips between dirt sections.
The suggested price of R$ 19,990 reinforces the focus on acquisition cost contained within the recreational category.
Availability At Dealers
Yamaha reports that the 2026 TT-R 230 is already available at authorized dealers.
The announced price does not include freight, and any variations may occur depending on the region and each dealer’s policies.
The strategy keeps the model as an entry option for those looking to start in the off-road segment with a product established in the brand’s portfolio.

-
Uma pessoa reagiu a isso.