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    2026 YZF-R7 – Supersport Revolution

    Yamaha’s popular YZF-R7 receives a host of upgrades for MY26 aimed to extend performance and versatility on both road and track. Available in 689cc High Output and 655cc LAMs legal versions, this middleweight sportsbike ticks a lot of boxes for Aussie sports riders. And now with a hot new look and a swag of high tech electronic rider aids for 2026, the 270-degree twin is set to tick a whole load more.

    Ultra-Sleek New-Generation Styling
    Sharp new aerodynamic styling fuses beauty and functionality with a compact front fairing design, slim, contoured side fairings, new aerodynamic winglets and LED turn signals now integrated into the mirrors. Minimalist LED headlight and position lights combine with the R7's signature M-shaped duct and tail wing to reflect unmistakable Yamaha R-Series DNA from every angle.

    Torquey CP2 Powerplant
    Yamaha's proven twin-cylinder DOHC fuel-injected engine delivers excellent power and performance throughout the rpm range for a true Supersport experience. Its 270-degree crossplane crankshaft provides linear torque for exciting acceleration and limited vibration.

    Tuned Induction
    Contributing to the visceral connection between rider and machine, the new YZF-R7 adopts the same intake duct shape and asymmetrical funnel lengths as the current MT-07, harnessing the bike's induction roar for an enhanced feeling of acceleration.

    New 5in TFT and Enhanced Connectivity
    A stunning new full-colour 5in TFT instrument display features four selectable themes along with a track-specific mode. Smartphone connectivity enabled through Yamaha's free Y-Connect app allows riders to receive message notifications, calls and listen to music (through use of an aftermarket Bluetooth® headset, not provided). Additionally, full turn-by-turn
    navigation is now available through the free Garmin® StreetCross app.