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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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