Among important innovations of the 2025 Tracer 9 is the LED matrix lighting system, a first for a motorcycle. This advanced system, combined with a front camera, automatically adjusts the light beam intensity based on lighting conditions. This allows for optimal visibility without dazzling oncoming vehicles. All versions of the Tracer 9 are powered by the 890 cc CP3 three-cylinder engine with 119 hp, mounted on an aluminum frame that remains unchanged, as does the braking system. Yamaha has repositioned the seat, footrests, and handlebars to improve comfort for both rider and passenger. The seat is now softer, and the rear subframe is 50 mm longer, providing more onboard space. All versions feature a 7-inch TFT dashboard, with the GT and GT+ models also equipped with connectivity, allowing turn-by-turn navigation through Yamaha’s MyRide app. Among the three available versions of the Tracer 9, the Tracer 9 is the base model, equipped with mechanical suspension; the Tracer 9 GT features semi-active suspension and standard side bags; and the Tracer 9 GT+, the top-of-the-line version, includes all GT features, while adding a front radar for advanced driver assistance functions, the Y-AMT robotic transmission, the LED matrix lighting, and central locking for the bags.
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