autocar-logo
Delhi

Yamaha MT09 first model to get Y-AMT gearbox

The Y-AMT system only adds 2.8kg to the MT-09’s overall weight.
2 min read29 Jul '24
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
Yamaha MT09, automatic gearbox, India launch, static image.

After unveiling their Y-AMT gearbox tech last month, Yamaha has now announced that the MT-09 will be the first model to feature that tech. 

  1. Gets 3 shifting modes - 2 automatic, 1 manual
  2. Mechanically identical to the standar MT09 except gearbox
  3. Will be launched in Japan first, by end 2024

Yamaha MT-09 automatic gearbox, engine details

The Yamaha MT-09 is powered by a liquid-cooled, 890cc, three-cylinder engine which puts out 119hp at 10,000rpm and 93 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. It is paired to a 6-speed gearbox, in both manual and Y-AMT variants. The kerb weight of the Y-AMT variant is 196 kg, which is slightly heavier than the base bike that weighs 193kg.

The MT09 Y-AMT's suspension setup consists of a full-adjustable USD fork and a monoshock that has adjustable preload and rebound damping. Braking is handled by a 298mm dual disc set-up at the front and a 245mm single disc at the rear. It gets a number of riding aids which  include traction control, ABS, slide control and wheelie control. The MT09 is also one of the few middleweight naked sportbikes to get cruise control. The Y-AMT variant is identical in all other aspects, save for the gearbox, to the standard MT-09.

The basic configuration of the Y-AMT equips the MT-09’s transmission with actuators to perform shifting and clutch operations.The gearbox shifts automatically so riders do not need to shift while accelerating, braking, or coming to a stop. Although, if riders do want to take manual control over the gear shifts, a seesaw style gear is present on the left hand side switch cube. 

Riders can toggle between 3 modes of shifting: Automatic D, Automatic D+ and Manual using the switch gear on the right hand side of the handlebar. A plus and minus toggle switch is present on the left hand switch cube which allows the rider to manually take control.

The Yamaha MT-09 Y-AMT will start selling in Japan at the end of this year.  Considering Yamaha is yet to introduce any of its premium, large-capacity models in India, the launch of the MT 09 Y-AMT seems quite unlikely, at least in the near future. However, in the past, Yamaha did sell the MT 09 in India for a brief period before it was discontinued due to poor sales and limited brand awareness.

Also See:
2025 Ducati Panigale V4 revealed, loses single-sided swingarm

Readers also viewed

BMW CE 02 India launch in second half of 2024

Earlier this year, we reported that BMW would launch the locally manufactured CE 02 in India
2 min read28 Jul '24
Rishaad ModyRishaad Mody
BMW CE-02, price, launch details

Suzuki issues recall for almost four lakh scooters, bikes in India

Suzuki has issued a massive recall for the Suzuki Access 125, Burgman 125 and Avenis 125 on July 25, 2024
1 min read26 Jul '24
Gavin RodriguesGavin Rodrigues
Suzuki Avenis 125, Access 125, Burgman 125, recall details, price

2025 Ducati Panigale V4 revealed, loses single-sided swingarm

Ducati has unveiled the 2025 Panigale V4, marking the biggest change to the superbike since its debut in 2018
3 min read26 Jul '24
Dinshaw MagolDinshaw Magol
Ducati Panigale V4 2025, front static image on track.

Hero Xtreme 160R 4V gets new features, now priced at Rs 1.38 lakh

Hero MotoCorp has launched the 2024 version of its premium 160cc commuter motorcycle, the Xtreme 160R 4V
2 min read25 Jul '24
Gavin RodriguesGavin Rodrigues
Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, price, launch details

Ola electric bike teased for the first time

On August 15 last year, Ola Electric showcased four very futuristic e-motorcycle concepts, and now, the company’s CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, has shared an intriguing image on social media
2 min read25 Jul '24
Dinshaw MagolDinshaw Magol
Ola electric bike, battery, range, concept, launch.
Yamaha MT09, automatic gearbox, weight - Introduction | Autocar India