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Yamaha confirms Australian 2026 sportsbike line-up changes, pricing and ETA’s

Substantially updated YZF-R7 the headline act

Ryan by Ryan
November 5, 2025
in Yamaha, Yamaha News
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Yamaha MY26 Supersport

Yamaha Motor Australia has confirmed its 2026 Supersport lineup, led by a substantially updated YZF-R7, which receives new electronics, chassis revisions and connectivity upgrades.  The R7 will be available in both full power and LAMS editions for our market, where it has already proven itself a runaway sales success story.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 SP – (70th Anniversary Edition

Other R-Series models return largely unchanged, but are now available with 70th Anniversary Edition colours celebrating seven decades since the founding of Yamaha Motor Company in 1955.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 – Team Yamaha Blue

2026 YZF-R7 – Major Update

The 2026 YZF-R7 introduces a range of new features designed to enhance performance and handling. The model will continue to be offered in High Output (HO) and LAMS (LA) versions, both powered by the 270-degree CP2 twin.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 – Breaker Cyan/Raven
Key YZF-R7 updates for MY26
  • Revised steel tubular frame, asymmetrical swingarm, and lighter KYB forks
  • SpinForged aluminium wheels reduce unsprung mass
  • New 5-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity via Yamaha’s Y-Connect app
  • Third-generation quickshifter with up and downshift functionality
  • Six-axis IMU derived from the YZF-R1
  • Traction Control (TCS), Slide Control (SCS), Lift Control (LIF), Brake Control (BC), Engine Brake Management (EBM) and Launch Control (LC)
  • Customisable Yamaha Ride Control (YRC) modes, including multiple track presets
  • Revised seat and handlebar ergonomics
  • Compatibility with the Y-TRAC Rev app for lap timing and data analysis

Both the HO and LA models will be available in Team Yamaha Blue, Raven, and Breaker Cyan/Raven, with a 70th Anniversary Edition also offered.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 – Raven
2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 ride-away pricing and availability
  • YZF-R7 LA – $16,549 (June 2026)
  • YZF-R7 LA 70th Anniversary – $17,049 (June 2026)
  • YZF-R7 HO – $16,549 (June 2026)
  • YZF-R7 HO 70th Anniversary – $17,049 (June 2026)

YZF-R1 and R1M

The 2026 YZF-R1 and R1M carry over unchanged mechanically from 2025 but gain new graphics, including a 70th Anniversary Edition of the R1 in red and white speed block livery.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R1
2026 Yamaha YZF-R1 ride-away pricing and availability
  • YZF-R1 – $33,749 (February 2026)
  • YZF-R1 70th Anniversary – $34,799 (February 2026)
  • YZF-R1M – $42,549 (February 2026)

YZF-R9

After its debut in 2025, the YZF-R9 returns for 2026 with no mechanical changes. The 890 cc triple continues with full IMU-based electronics and adjustable suspension. A new 70th Anniversary Edition joins the colour lineup.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R9
2026 Yamaha YZF-R9 ride-away pricing and availability
  • YZF-R9 – $23,699 (February 2026)
  • YZF-R9 70th Anniversary – $24,499 (February 2026)

YZF-R3

The 321 cc YZF-R3 also remains mechanically unchanged but gains new colours, including Mint Green/Matt Black and a 70th Anniversary Edition.

2026 Yamaha YZF-R3
2026 Yamaha YZF-R3 ride-away pricing and availability

YZF-R3 – $9,499 (December 2025)

YZF-R3 70th Anniversary – $9,799 (December 2025)


YZF-R6 RACE and YZF-R15M

The track-only YZF-R6 RACE remains in production, repriced at $16,649 ride-away, while the YZF-R15M continues unchanged at $6,499 ride-away.


70th Anniversary Editions

To mark Yamaha’s 70th anniversary, four special-edition models, the YZF-R1, R9, R7, and R3, will be available in white and red speed block livery, inspired by the 1999 YZF-R7 Superbike.

The Yamaha 70th Anniversary Edition line-up for 2026

2026 Yamaha YZF-R7 (LA) Specifications

  • Engine – Liquid-cooled 270-degree parallel twin, 4-stroke, DOHC
  • Bore × Stroke – 80 x 68.6 mm (78 x 68.6 mm)
  • Displacement – 689cc (655cc)
  • Compression – 11.5:1 (11.0:1)
  • Max. Power – N/A
  • Max. Torque – N/A
  • Fuel System – TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
  • Transmission – Constant mesh, 6-speed
  • Clutch – Wet, multiple-disc, w/ A&S clutch
  • Frame – Diamond, high-tensile steel tubular frame
  • Front Suspension – KYB 41 mm USD fork, fully adjustable
  • Rear Suspension – Linked monoshock, preload and rebound adjustable
  • Travel – 120/121 mm
  • Front brakes – Dual 298 mm front rotor, radial four-piston calipers, Brembo MC
  • Rear brake – 245 mm rear rotor, Nissin caliper
  • ABS – Lean-sensitive Brake Control
  • Wheels – Lightweight SpinForged 10-spoke wheels
  • Tyres – Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S23
  • Overall Length – 2070 mm
  • Overall Width – 725 mm
  • Overall Height – 1160 mm
  • Wheelbase – 1395 mm
  • Rake/Trail – 24°/91 mm
  • Ground Clearance – 135 mm
  • Seat Height – 795 mm
  • Curb Weight – 189 kg
  • Fuel Capacity – 14 L

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