Yamaha MT-03
Short Overview
The Yamaha MT-03 is a lightweight, aggressive naked sports motorcycle that combines a punchy 321cc twin-cylinder engine with agile handling. Its “Hyper Naked” styling and upright ergonomics make it ideal for both city commutes and weekend thrills.
Price (On-Road – Ireland)
Approx. €7,349 (as of early 2025)
Check with Yamaha Ireland dealers for final on-road price.
Call/Book Motorcycle
Contact local dealer or visit: MT-03 | Hyper Naked Motorcycle | 320cc | 2025 | Yamaha Motor
- Megabikes – Yamaha MT-03
- Moto 4U – YAMAHA MT-03 – Moto 4U – Motorcycles & Scooters Specialists Dublin
- Omegayamaha – https://www.omegayamaha.com/yamaha-new-bikes/asset/2025-mt-03/
Finance Options
Finance packages are available through authorized Yamaha dealers in Ireland. Contact your local dealer for tailored payment plans and booking details.
Colours
Colours: Midnight Black, Midnight Cyan
Key Highlights
- 321cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder Euro 5 engine
- Aggressive “dual-eye” LED headlamps and LCD display
- Lightweight diamond frame and 37mm upside-down front forks
- Upright, comfortable ergonomics for confidence and agility
- Dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety
Bike Specification (Overview)
- Engine: 321cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, twin-cylinder
- Transmission: 6-speed constant mesh
- Mileage: 26–28 km/l (real-world average)
- Power: 42 PS @ 10,750 rpm
- Brakes: Hydraulic discs (298 mm front, 220 mm rear)
- Braking System: Dual-channel ABS
- Ground Clearance: 160 mm
- Fuel Capacity: 14 litres
- Seat Height: 780 mm
- Kerb Weight: 168 kg (wet)
- Wheels: 17-inch cast alloy
Bike Summary
The Yamaha MT-03 stands out in the “Hyper Naked” family with its bold styling, compact dimensions, and strong value. Its torquey twin-cylinder engine delivers brisk acceleration and effortless urban maneuverability, while a lightweight chassis and quality suspension offer engaging, confidence-inspiring handling. With a modern LCD dash, LED lights, and premium build, the MT-03 is suitable for new bikers and experienced riders seeking daily fun and reliability.
Full Technical Details Table
Engine & Performance
- Engine type: Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC parallel twin
- Displacement: 321 cc
- Max Power: 30,9 kW (42,0 PS) @ 10.750 rpm
- Max Torque: 29,5 Nm (3,0 kgf-m) @ 9.000 rpm
- Top Speed: ~160 km/h (100 mph)
- Mileage (claimed): 26.3 km/l
- Mileage – Owner Reported: ~56 mpg (~23 km/L)
- Transmission: 6-speed
- Gear Shift Pattern: Standard
- Clutch: Wet, multi-plate, cable-actuated
- Riding Range: ~520 km (tank-to-empty)
- Riding Modes: N/A
- Cylinders: 2
- Valves per Cylinder: 4 (DOHC)
- Cooling System: Liquid
- Bore x Stroke: 68.0 × 44.1 mm
- Compression Ratio: 11.2 : 1
- Spark Plugs: Standard NGK type
- Battery: 12 V, conventional
- Fuel System / Fuel Delivery: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
- Emission Standard: EURO 5
- Fuel Type: Unleaded petrol
Brakes & Wheels
- Braking System: ABS
- Front Brake: Hydraulic disc 298 mm, 2-piston caliper
- Rear Brake: 220 mm disc, 1-piston caliper
- Wheel Type: Cast aluminium alloy
- Front Wheel Size: 17 × 2.75
- Rear Wheel Size: 17 × 4.5
- Front Tyre: 110/70‑17 Dunlop Sportmax GPR‑300
- Rear Tyre: 140/70‑17 Dunlop Sportmax GPR‑300
- Tyre Type: Sport street
- Front Tyre Pressure (Rider): ~36 psi
- Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider): ~42 psi
- Rider & Pillion pressures: +4 psi front, +6 psi rear
Suspensions & Chassis
- Front Suspension: 37 mm KYB upside-down fork
- Rear Suspension: Monoshock with preload adjustment
- Front Suspension Preload Adjuster: No
- Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster: Yes
- Chassis Type: Diamond steel tubular frame
Dimensions
- Kerb Weight: 169 kg (373 lb)
- Seat Height: 780 mm
- Seat Length: ~700 mm
- Ground Clearance: 160 mm
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 14 L
- Reserve Fuel Capacity: ~2 L
- Overall Length: 2,090 mm
- Overall Width: 755 mm
- Overall Height: 1,070 mm
- Wheelbase: 1,379 mm
Manufacturer Warranty
- Standard Warranty: 2 years
- Standard Warranty (in Km): 30,000 km
Service & Maintenance Schedule
- 1st service: 1,000 km / 1 month
- 2nd service: 10,000 km / 12 months
- 3rd service: 20,000 km / 24 months
- 4th service: 30,000 km / 36 months
Features
Instrument Cluster
- Instrument Console: Digital LCD
- Touch Screen Display: No
- Display Size: ~5″ dashboard area
- Digital Display Type: Monochrome LCD
- Brightness Control: Adjustable via buttons
- GPS & Navigation: No
- Real Time Mileage Indicator: Yes
- Average Fuel Consumption: Yes
- Speedometer / Odometer / Fuel Gauge / DTE: Yes
- Mobile Phone Connectivity: No
- Tripmeter Type: Digital
- No. of Tripmeters: 2
- Tachometer: Digital
- Stand Alarm: Yes
- Gear Indicator: Yes
- Low Battery / Fuel / Oil Indicator: Yes
- Service Reminder Indicator: Yes
- Hazard Warning / High Beam / Temperature / Malfunction Indicators: Yes
- Average Speed: Yes
- Call/SMS Alerts: No
- Clock: Yes
Safety & Convenience
- USB Charging Port: No
- Quickshifter: No
- Traction Control: No
- Cruise Control: No
- Start Type: Electric (starter motor)
- Exhaust Heat Shield: Yes (standard on muffler)
- Kill Switch: Yes
Mobile App Monitoring
- Vehicle Location Tracking: No
- Geo Fencing: No
Lights
- Headlight Type: LED dual “eye” with projector‑style
- DRLs: Yes
- Brake/Tail Light: LED
- Hazard Warning Lights: No
- Shift Light: No
- Pass Light: Yes
- Turn Signal: LED
Seat & Storage
- Under Seat Storage (Litres): Minimal (tool kit only)
- Pillion Seat: Yes
- Pillion Footrest: Yes
- Pillion Grab Rail: Yes
Additional Features
- Upright, wide handlebar for agile response
- Long swingarm for stability
- Authentic “MT” styling package
- Security: Immobilizer system standard
User Review
Owners praise its lightweight handling, smooth power delivery, and striking street presence. The MT-03 is well-suited to both beginners and experienced riders seeking a fun, practical naked bike for city and spirited weekend riding
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