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Yamaha R7 2026 — Morocco price

From MAD 99,900

Yamaha's A2-compatible signature sportbike — CP2 689cc 73 hp engine on a sport Deltabox frame, from 99,900 MAD at Premium Motors Maroc. The under-100k MAD sport reference for A2 riders.

Key specifications

Body
Sport
Fuel
Gasoline
Gearbox
Manual
Power
73 ch
Consumption
4.4 L / 100 km
Displacement
689 cc
Cylinders
2
Licence
A2
Dry weight
188 kg
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Pros

  • Native A2 — no restrictor needed (73 hp under limit)
  • Radical R6-like sport position — genuine A2 sportbike
  • Adjustable inverted KYB suspension + radial Brembo brake
  • Proven CP2 engine (shared MT-07 / Ténéré 700) = simple parts and service
  • The only real A2 supersport under 100k MAD in Morocco

Watch out for

  • Aggressive riding position — tiring for daily long-distance use
  • 73 hp insufficient for circuit-track use like Marrakech / Casablanca
  • No 6-axis IMU or standard quickshifter (vs Aprilia RS 660 +30k MAD)

Our verdict

The Yamaha R7 2026 is Yamaha's middle-cylinder sportbike (launched 2022, restyled 2024) — CP2 689cc twin engine (shared with MT-07 and Ténéré 700), 73 hp / 67 Nm, sport Deltabox frame with radical riding position (low clip-ons + rearset pegs), 41 mm KYB inverted USD fork adjustable in compression and rebound, dual 298 mm front disc + radial 4-piston caliper, Brembo sport ABS, optional Akrapovic carbon exhaust.

At 99,900 MAD at Premium Motors Maroc, the R7 takes on the Aprilia RS 660 (~129k MAD, 100 hp more powerful but beyond A2 without restrictor), Kawasaki Ninja 650 (~99k MAD, 68 hp same price but sport-tourer), Honda CBR650R (~119k MAD, 95 hp 4-cyl). The R7 is positioned as the purest A2 sportbike — radical sport geometry identical to a 2017+ R6, with clear priority on sport character over raw performance. Native A2 (73 hp), no restrictor needed. For the recent A2 licence holder who wants a genuine sportbike with aggressive riding position, the R7 is unrivalled at this price.

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Frequently asked

What licence for the Yamaha R7 in Morocco?
A2 licence (35 kW / 47.5 hp). The R7 delivers 73 hp — slightly above the strict A2 limit, but Premium Motors Maroc supplies an A2 restrictor kit included in the price for fresh A2 licences (power limited to 47.5 hp). When upgrading to A licence: kit removed free, restoring 73 hp.
R7 or Aprilia RS 660 — which to pick?
Different profiles. The RS 660 (~129k MAD, 100 hp, standard 6-axis IMU, standard quickshifter) is more powerful and better-equipped, but beyond A2 without significant restriction (~30 hp lost). The R7 (99k MAD, 73 hp native A2) is less equipped but 30k MAD cheaper and A2-compatible with no penalty. Verdict: RS 660 if you have the A licence and budget; R7 if A2 + tight budget + priority on price-standard equipment ratio.
Is the R7 suitable for daily use?
Limited. Sport position with low clip-ons and rearset pegs = wrist and back lean. For 30 km/day in city, tolerable. For 60+ km/day motorway, becomes tiring. For mixed daily + sport-weekend use, the MT-07 (~99k MAD, same 73 hp CP2 but comfortable naked position) is the better pick — the R7 is for sportbike enthusiasts who accept discomfort for the character.

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