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Yamaha YZF-R9: The Future of Middleweight Supersport Set to Arrive Soon

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Yamaha Gears Up to Launch the All-New YZF-R9 in 2025

Yamaha is all set to redefine the middleweight supersport segment with the upcoming launch of the Yamaha YZF-R9, a performance machine that bridges the gap between the agile YZF-R6 and the powerhouse YZF-R1. Positioned as a top contender for beginners and experienced riders alike, the YZF-R9 promises aggressive styling, advanced engineering, and track-worthy dynamics—delivering the full thrill of sportbike riding in a more accessible package.

The R9 is expected to arrive in India by late 2025, and its imminent launch has generated significant excitement in the motorcycling community.

Design and Performance: A True Yamaha Signature

The Yamaha YZF-R9 draws inspiration from its bigger siblings, flaunting a design that’s aerodynamic, bold, and unmistakably aggressive. But it’s not just about looks—the R9 has been carefully engineered to offer a balance of comfort and performance. Built around the CP3 engine from the MT-09, Yamaha has given this motorcycle a dedicated sport-tuned chassis, not just a cosmetic overhaul.

The bike is equally suited for daily rides, canyon carving, and racetrack sessions, making it a versatile option in the premium sportbike market.

Powertrain and Engine Specifications

At the heart of the YZF-R9 lies an 890cc, 3-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled DOHC engine, producing 119 PS at 10,000 rpm and 93 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, the powertrain promises exhilarating acceleration and a high-revving performance profile. With BS6 compliance and a 14-liter fuel tank, this bike ensures both environmental responsibility and practical range.

Yamaha has meticulously tuned the R9 for optimal performance across a variety of riding conditions, delivering both speed and control in a lightweight package.

Launch Timeline and Pricing in India

The Yamaha YZF-R9 is anticipated to launch in December 2025 in the Indian market, with multiple color options and variants. The ex-showroom price is expected to start at ₹13 lakh and may go up to ₹14 lakh, positioning it firmly in the premium segment. Yamaha is also expected to ramp up its presence in India’s performance motorcycle market with this model.

The R9 will be competing in a growing segment of mid-weight supersports, aiming to offer a compelling alternative for riders seeking performance, prestige, and everyday usability.

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