2025 Yamaha YZF-R1 Streetbike Gets New Forks, Brakes, And Wings

2025 Yamaha YZF-R1 Streetbike Gets New Forks, Brakes, And Wings

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.:

Yamaha Introduces 2025 YZF-R1 and YZF-R1M

Now with New MotoGP®-Inspired Aerodynamic Winglets

 
MARIETTA, Ga. – September 18, 2024 – Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, announces key updates to its flagship YZF-R1 and YZF-R1M Supersport models aimed at further enhancing aerodynamic performance, handling and braking. Highlighting these updates is the addition of new carbon fiber aerodynamic winglets for both models, technology developed through extensive on- and off-track testing by Yamaha’s factory MotoGP® racing program. Additionally, the standard YZF-R1 receives a fully redesigned KYB® fork and all-new Brembo® front brakes, taking Yamaha’s flagship R-Series Superbike to even higher levels of capability.

 

A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.

2025 YZF-R1

Created to represent the pinnacle of sportbike performance, Yamaha’s iconic R1 returns for 2025 with the same explosive 998cc CP4 crossplane engine, comprehensive electronics suite and renowned handling character which has led to an incredible run of AMA/MotoAmerica Superbike titles in 13 of the past 14 seasons. Yamaha continues to use knowledge gained from high-level competition to offer some of the most advanced and capable Supersport models in the industry.

New features for 2025 begin with lightweight Brembo® Stylema monobloc front brake calipers. They come paired with a new Brembo® master cylinder to offer outstanding braking power and exceptional feel. There is also a fully redesigned KYB® front fork offering excellent response, road feel and chassis performance. The new carbon fiber winglets not only add to the R1’s sleek, aerodynamic look, they create additional downforce for enhanced front-end feel when braking or cornering. Finally, a new rider and passenger seat cover texture balances both grip and ease of movement for a better sense of control and connection to the machine.

 

A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1 at speed. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1 at speed. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.

2025 YZF-R1 Top Features

New carbon fiber aerodynamic winglets

New fully adjustable 43mm KYB® front fork

New radial-mounted Brembo® Stylema monobloc front calipers

New Brembo® master cylinder

New seat cover texture

Advanced 998cc CP4 engine with crossplane crankshaft technology

Lightweight titanium connecting rods, titanium intake valves and forged pistons

Variable Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I®) System

Lightweight titanium muffler and heat shield

Compact, stacked 6-speed transmission with close-ratio gearing

Advanced assist and slipper clutch

Ride-by-wire Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T®) System

Advanced, 4.2-inch full-color TFT display

Six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)

Lean-sensitive Brake Control (BC) System

Three-level Engine Brake Management (EBM) System

Four-level Power Delivery Mode (PWR)

Lean-sensitive Traction Control (TCS)

Four-level Slide Control System (SCS)

Four-level Lift Control System (LIF)

Three-level Launch Control System (LCS)

Quick Shift System (QSS) with three settings

Slim, compact aluminum Deltabox frame

Fully adjustable KYB® rear shock

Lightweight aluminum alloy fuel tank

Premium 10-spoke cast magnesium wheels

High performance Bridgestone® RS11 tires

Full LED lighting
 

Colors, Availability & Price

The new 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1 will be available in Team Yamaha Blue or Matte Raven Black, and will begin arriving to dealers in November for $18,999 MSRP.

 

A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.

2025 YZF-R1M

Yamaha’s highest specification and most exclusive Supersport model, the 2025 YZF-R1M immediately sets itself apart with a distinctive color scheme, polished aluminum swingarm and striking full carbon fiber bodywork, which seamlessly integrates with the new carbon fiber winglets for an aggressive, track-focused look. An engraved, serial numbered badge further highlights its exclusivity.

 

A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1M at speed. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1M at speed. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.

Along with the same advanced performance provided by the powerful 998cc CP4 crossplane engine, comprehensive electronics suite and lightweight aluminum Deltabox frame found on the standard R1, capability is pushed to an even higher level on the R1M with the addition of its sophisticated Öhlins® Electronic Racing Suspension, where data from the motorcycle’s IMU—such as vehicle speed, lean angle, acceleration and brake pressure—is supplied to a dedicated Suspension Control Unit to rapidly adjust front and rear damping in real time for optimum suspension performance whether braking, cornering or accelerating. The ERS simplifies suspension tuning by providing streamlined dynamic tuning modes for both street and track, as well as manual modes for more conventional suspension tuning.

Additionally, GPS data logging comes as a standard feature on the YZF-R1M. Yamaha’s unique Communication Control Unit is an integrated data-logging and GPS system that puts factory superbike technology in the palm of your hand. Vehicle data can be recorded with course mapping and automatic lap timing managed by GPS, then wirelessly downloaded to an Android® or Apple® iOS® app where it can be analyzed. The rider is then able to adjust system settings and upload these changes back to the R1M for the next track session.

 

A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1M at rest. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
A 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1M at rest. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.

2025 YZF-R1M Top Features

Full carbon fiber bodywork including new aerodynamic winglets

New seat cover texture

Advanced 998cc CP4 engine with crossplane crankshaft technology

Lightweight titanium connecting rods, titanium intake valves and forged pistons

Variable Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I®) System

Lightweight titanium muffler and heat shield

Compact, stacked 6-speed transmission with close-ratio gearing

Advanced assist and slipper clutch

Ride-by-wire Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T®) System

Six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)

Lean-sensitive Brake Control (BC) System

Three-level Engine Brake Management (EBM) System

Four-level Power Delivery Mode (PWR)

Lean-sensitive Traction Control (TCS)

Four-level Slide Control System (SCS)

Four-level Lift Control System (LIF)

Three-level Launch Control System (LCS)

Integrated GPS data-logging enabled through Yamaha Communication Control Unit

Quick Shift System (QSS) with three settings

Slim, compact aluminum Deltabox frame

Dynamic Öhlins® Electronic Racing Suspension (ERS)

Öhlins® gas-charged NPX fork

Radial-mounted 4-piston front brake calipers with braided stainless steel lines

Premium 10-spoke cast magnesium wheels

High performance Bridgestone® RS11 tires

Advanced, 4.2-inch full-color TFT display

Full LED lighting

Polished aluminum swingarm

Exclusive R1M color scheme
 

 

Colors, Availability & Price

The new 2025 Yamaha YZF-R1M will be available in Carbon Fiber and will begin arriving to dealers in March for $27,699 MSRP.

 

Yamaha’s remaining 2025 R-Series Supersport lineup will be announced in the coming weeks.

Learn more about Yamaha’s complete Supersport lineup, as well as other Yamaha products at: www.yamahamotorsports.com.

Find a range of Genuine Yamaha Accessories, apparel and more at: www.yamaha-motor.com/shop.

For more information related to all Yamaha products, visit: www.yamahamotorsports.com.

 

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About Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA

Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA (YMUS), is a recognized leader in the outdoor recreation industry. The company’s ever-expanding product offerings include Motorcycles and Scooters, ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles, Snowmobiles, WaveRunner Personal Watercraft, Boats, Outboard Motors, Outdoor Power Equipment, Power Assist Bicycles, Golf Cars, Power Assist Wheelchair Systems, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and Robotic Machines, Unmanned Helicopters, Accessories, Apparel, Yamalube products, and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of distributors and dealers in the United States.

YMUS has a corporate office in California, three corporate offices in Georgia, as well as facilities in Wisconsin, Alabama, and Florida. YMUS subsidiaries Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America (YMMC), based in Georgia, and Yamaha Jet Boat Manufacturing U.S.A. (YJBM) based in Tennessee, each assemble and manufacture selected Yamaha brand products. YMUS owns Skeeter Boats [Texas] with its division G3 Boats [Missouri]. Additional U.S.-based subsidiaries include Yamaha Marine Systems Company, Inc. (YMSC) with subsidiary Siren Marine [Rhode Island] and divisions Bennett Marine [Florida], Yamaha Marine Rotational Molders [Wisconsin] and Yamaha Precision Propeller Inc. [Indiana].

Yamaha Motor Finance Corporation, USA (Yamaha Financial Services), an affiliate of YMUS, offers financing solutions to support Yamaha Dealers and loyal Yamaha Customers nationwide. Yamaha Financial Services provides retail and commercial financing for the diverse line of Yamaha brand motor products based out of Cypress, CA and Marietta, GA.

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