Key performance

73 ch
Power
🔧
689 cc
Displacement
⚖️
183 kg
Weight
🏎️
190 km/h
Top speed
💺
805 mm
Seat height
14.0 L
Fuel capacity
💰
7 799 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2015 2025
Power
75.0 ch @ 9000 tr/min (55.2 kW) 73.4 ch @ 8750 tr/min (54.0 kW)
Torque
67.7 Nm @ 6500 tr/min 66.7 Nm @ 6500 tr/min
Front suspension
Fourche téléscopique Ø 41mm, déb : 130 mm Fourche téléhydraulique inversée Ø 41 mm, déb : 130 mm
Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 282 mm, étrier 4 pistons Freinage 2 disques Advics Ø 298 mm, fixation radiale, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 245 mm, étrier simple piston Freinage 1 disque Nissin Ø 245 mm, étrier simple piston
Front tyre pressure
2.25 bar
Rear tyre pressure
2.50 bar
Weight
179.00 kg 183.00 kg
New price
5 999 € 7 799 €

Engine

Displacement
689 cc
Power
73.4 ch @ 8750 tr/min (54.0 kW)
Torque
66.7 Nm @ 6500 tr/min
Engine type
Bicylindre en ligne, 4 temps
Cooling
liquide
Compression ratio
11.5 : 1
Bore × stroke
80 x 68.6 mm
Valves/cylinder
4
Camshafts
2 ACT
Fuel system
Injection

Chassis

Frame
type Diamant en tubes d'acier
Gearbox
boîte à 6 rapports
Final drive
Chaîne
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique inversée Ø 41 mm, déb : 130 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur, déb : 130 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Advics Ø 298 mm, fixation radiale, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Nissin Ø 245 mm, étrier simple piston
Front tyre
120/70-17
Rear tyre
180/55-17

Dimensions

Seat height
805.00 mm
Fuel capacity
14.00 L
Weight
183.00 kg
New price
7 799 €

Overview

Who remembers the price of a Yamaha MT-07 700 back in 2014, when it first landed on the French market? Under €6,000 for a roadster capable of putting a smile on any rider's face, from the freshly licensed A2 holder to the jaded long-distance tourer. Since then, the competition has responded. The Honda CB 750 Hornet came along to shake up the hierarchy with a more powerful engine and superior equipment. The Kawasaki Z 650 still lurks nearby, the Triumph Trident is closing in, and Chinese manufacturers are starting to bare their teeth. The 2025 Yamaha MT-07 700 needed to hit hard. It does.

Yamaha MT-07 700

Let's start with what catches the eye. The design takes cues from the MT-09, with a slimmer front end and better-balanced proportions. New radiator scoops, redesigned frame covers, a reworked fuel tank, and a trimmed tail. The silhouette gains in coherence, even if Yamaha persists with that prominent front daytime running light that divides opinion. Beneath this revised bodywork, the underlying work is substantial. The tubular steel diamond-type frame retains only its original steering head. Everything else has been rethought, with longitudinal and lateral rigidity increased by 12 to 13%. The swingarm adopts a new profile without lateral cut-outs, prioritizing stiffness over aesthetics. And most importantly, a 41 mm inverted fork makes its debut, paired with Advics radial-mount four-piston brake calipers on 298 mm discs. The weight of the 2025 Yamaha MT-07 700? 183 kg wet, one kilo less than the previous generation despite all these additions. The Spinforged aluminum wheels shed 480 grams, reducing unsprung mass inertia by 4%. On a machine built for agility, that's a gain you feel from the very first roundabout.

The 689 cc CP2 parallel twin doesn't fundamentally change its pitch. Power output of the Yamaha MT-07 700 remains at 73.4 horsepower at 8,750 rpm, with torque of 66.7 Nm from 6,500 rpm. It's not the most muscular in the segment—the Hornet does better on paper—but this engine has always banked on character rather than raw numbers. Yamaha has worked on the acoustics with a sound amplification process inherited from the MT-09 and MT-10, intended to strengthen the sensory connection between rider and machine. The visual result of the perforated vents in the tank is puzzling, but the intention is there. On the practical side, the new assist and slipper clutch lightens lever effort and absorbs slightly aggressive downshifts.

Yamaha MT-07 700

The real leap forward concerns the electronics. The MT-07 finally gains a ride-by-wire throttle, opening the door to two-level traction control, three power modes, and three riding maps—Sport, Street, and Custom. The 5-inch TFT display keeps its dimensions but doubles the number of display themes and retains smartphone connectivity with Garmin StreetCross navigation. The switchgear is a new generation, and the turn signals become intelligent—flashing automatically three times on a brief press, activating hazard lights under emergency braking, and canceling automatically after 15 seconds or 150 meters. The quickshifter is now available as an option. For those wondering about the average fuel consumption of the phase 2 Yamaha MT-07 700, this fourth generation with Euro5+ certification should prove at least as frugal, with the 14-liter tank offering decent range for mixed riding.

Yamaha MT-07 700

At €7,799, the price of the 2025 Yamaha MT-07 700 remains competitive against the Hornet, which sits a notch higher on the price ladder. The Y-AMT version with its automated gearbox, virtually unheard of at this level apart from the Honda NC 750 DCT, offers the choice between assisted manual shifting and two automatic modes. It's a compelling argument for urban riders or motorcyclists looking to simplify their daily commute. Since 2014, whether you look at the price of an MT-07 700 from 2015, 2016, or 2017 in France, this machine has always delivered a performance-to-price ratio that's hard to beat. This 2025 version, with its completely overhauled chassis, finally up-to-date electronics, and preserved liveliness with a 190 km/h top speed, puts the MT-07 right back where Yamaha wants it: at the center of the game.

Standard equipment

  • Assistance au freinage : ABS
  • Nombre de mode de conduite : 3
  • Taille de l'écran TFT couleur : 12,70 cm / 5 pouces
  • Jantes aluminium
  • Indicateur de vitesse engagée
  • Bluetooth
  • Contrôle de traction
  • Jantes forgées
  • Embrayage anti-dribble

Practical info

  • Véhicule accessible au permis A2 ou bridable à 47.5ch / 35 Kw
  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A, A2

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.40 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.36 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
105.1 ch/L
In category Naked bike · 345-1378cc displacement (3912 motorcycles compared)
Power 72 ch Top 71%
43 ch median 96 ch 173 ch
Weight 183 kg Lighter than 93%
178 kg median 210 kg 253 kg
P/W ratio 0.40 ch/kg Top 57%
0.21 median 0.43 0.82 ch/kg

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