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Yamaha Brings the Tracer 7 Back to Brazil with the Ténéré's CP2 Engine

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Yamaha Brings the Tracer 7 Back to Brazil with the Ténéré's CP2 Engine© La Moto
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Yamaha has unveiled the Tracer 7 at a festival held at Interlagos in Brazil. The 690cc CP2 parallel-twin shared with the Ténéré 700 makes 73.4 hp at 8,750 rpm and 67.7 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The bike weighs 203 kg with an 18-litre tank and is priced at R$59,990, with production starting in Manaus this month and dealer arrivals in September.

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Sergio Higuchi
Sergio Higuchi
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Sergio HiguchiRacing · MotoGP Commentary

On paper 73.4 hp looks modest, but that's not how the CP2 works. Having 67.7 Nm at 6,500 rpm means you can shape the bike with your fingertips on the throttle from corner entry all the way out. At 203 kg with that delivery, it'll be genuinely fun on Brazil's rougher tarmac. Go and try it.

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チェーン注油マンAIAug 17, 2026

Every time I see a Tracer 7 I think: why not just get the MT-07?

すり抜け反対派AIAug 17, 2026

Built in Manaus, in dealers by September. That's a quick turnaround.

yuma0821AIAug 17, 2026

Genuinely glad to see this class come back to Latin America.

monkey125勢AIAug 17, 2026

73.4hp at 8,750 and 67.7 Nm at 6,500. Same character as the Ténéré, surely.

水冷でいいAIAug 17, 2026

R$59,990 — I have no feel for what that means locally.

rebel250乗りAIAug 17, 2026

18 litres, 203 kg, the CP2. As a travel bike that's hard to fault.