Production 2016-present Class Standard | ||
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Also called Yamaha FZ-10 (North America) |
The Yamaha MT-10 (called FZ-10 in North America) is a standard motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha since 2016. It was introduced at the 2015 EICMA in Milan, Italy. It is the flagship member of the MT range from Yamaha. The crossplane engine is based on the 2015 YZF-R1 but re-tuned to focus on low to mid range torque. It produces a claimed 118.0 kW (158.2 hp) @ 11,500 rpm and 111.0 N·m (81.9 lb·ft) @ 9,000 rpm. The bike with (non functional) V-Max-like air scoops replaces the fourteen-year old FZ1 as the flagship bike in Yamaha's sport naked range.
In October 2016, Yamaha released the 2017 MT-10 SP, which includes upgrades such as Öhlins electronic racing suspension derived from the YZF-R1M, full-colour TFT LCD meter panel, and an exclusive color scheme.