Note: It’s purely MotoGP. Now that we have that clarified, here’s the big breaking news: Yamaha recently declared that it was formally retiring its iconic inline-four "big-bang" M1 – the same platform ...
The Yamaha Factory Racing team has officially announced the retirement of the inline four engine from the MotoGP spec YZR-M1. The racing team on Sunday confirmed the YZR-M1 machines will be powered by ...
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. Have confirmed that the YZR-M1 machines will be powered by the V4 engine from the 2026 season onwards. This decision aligns with Yamaha's intentions to transition, underlining ...
Yamaha has formally announced it will retire its long-standing inline-four MotoGP engine and race its V4 from the 2026 season. The Japanese brand announced last year that it was developing a V4 bike ...
Yamaha’s new V4 engine went through a “good number” of versions before arriving at the spec used for Augusto Fernandez’s Misano MotoGP wild-card. But technical director Max Bartolini has pledged that ...
Patent can be found at the patentscope.wipo.int with the patent code WO2025191637. Autopian article with sound clip can be found at the theautopian website under the name ...
IFA 2025 is Berlin's annual proving ground for tech that wants to reshape everyday life. Amid the wall of 8K screens and concept cars, one of the best, quietly radical debuts this year scrubs. The ...
Following the Hungarian GP, Yamaha have announced their plans to debut its long-awaited V4 engine at the San Marino GP this year. Test Rider Augusto Fernandez is set to race the new prototype machine ...
Yamaha plans to test the V4 engine it has been developing for its M1 MotoGP machine at a private test in Valencia on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, Motorsport.com has learned. Yamaha originally ...