Yamaha MT-09 Gets Upgrade with Y-AMT Semi-Automatic Gearbox
Yamaha introduces Y-AMT semi-automatic gearbox on MT-09, challenging competitors with innovative technology designed for performance riding in the street naked motorcycle segment.
By Shagun Kaushik
Jul 26, 2024 07:52 am IST
Published On
Jul 26, 2024 07:41 am IST
Last Updated On
Jul 26, 2024 07:52 am IST
Yamaha has introduced its groundbreaking Y-AMT semi-automatic gearbox technology on the 2024 MT-09 street naked motorcycle. This innovative system, weighing just 2.8 kg, is set to revolutionize the riding experience in the performance motorcycle segment. The Y-AMT technology, optimized for sporty riding, will debut on the 2024 MT-09 model equipped with the powerful 890cc CP3 three-cylinder engine, producing 120 PS.
The Y-AMT system allows riders to switch between automatic and manual shifting modes via a dedicated toggle on the switchgear. In manual mode, riders can use "+" and "-" paddles on the left handlebar to change gears, similar to paddle shifters in cars. The absence of a traditional clutch lever and foot-operated gear selector simplifies the riding experience.
Key features of the Y-AMT system include:
- Integration with ride-by-wire throttle for optimized performance
- Compatibility with cruise control and various riding modes
- D and D+ modes for relaxed and performance-oriented riding, respectively
This development puts Yamaha in direct competition with other manufacturers exploring semi-automatic transmissions, such as BMW and KTM. However, Yamaha's focus on performance-oriented motorcycles sets it apart from competitors primarily targeting adventure and touring segments.
While Yamaha has showcased several multi-cylinder motorcycles to Indian dealers, including the YZF-R3, YZF-R7, MT-03, MT-07, and MT-09, only the R3 and MT-03 have been launched in India so far. The introduction of the MT-09 Y-AMT in the Indian market remains uncertain at this time.
The Y-AMT technology represents a significant advancement in motorcycle engineering, potentially influencing future developments in the industry. As manufacturers continue to explore innovative transmission solutions, riders can expect more options that blend performance with ease of use in the coming years.
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