2022 New Yamaha “MT-10” and “MT-10 SP” Unveiled

Yamaha Motor will hold the MT series flagship models “MT-10” and “MT-10 SP” 2022 models on November 10th at “EICMA (International Motorcycle Exhibition)” to be held from November 25th in Milan, Italy. ”Was announced. It will be launched in Europe in February 2022, and will be launched in Japan after the fall of 2022. (MT-10 SP will be released in Europe in the middle of 2022).

 Details of this model have not been disclosed, but the conventional model is a road sports model with a displacement of 1000cc class equipped with an in-line 4-cylinder engine.

 The 2022 model “MT-10” is a model that integrates “the strongest sports performance on the street that can be manipulated at will” and “functions that can be enjoyed in many ways”. The Yamaha “SP” will be a high-end model equipped with an updated Öhlins electronically controlled suspension and undercover.

 The 2022 model “MT-10” was developed with the concept of “MT-king’s Dignity”.

Main Features of MT-10

1) an engine that has been reviewed for intake and exhaust system to make it EU5 compliant and increased output,

2) a sound design that allows you to experience the joy of operating,

3) traction control and slide control system, etc., IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) Various high-precision electronic controls by mounting,

4) YVSL (Yamaha variable speed limiter) adopted for the first time by our company that can limit the maximum speed to the set speed,

5) Quick shifter that can smoothly shift up and down,

6) Next generation The design pursues a personality and serious styling suitable for the highest peak model of the MT series.

Yamaha MT-10 contains three colors,

Matte dark gray metallic

Matte dark gray metallic

Pastel dark gray

Pastel dark gray

Deep Purplish Blue Metallic

Deep Purplish Blue Metallic

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