The highly anticipated
Yamaha V4-powered prototype unveiling event took place today inside the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP hospitality at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli. Yamaha's management proudly presented the brand-new bike, designed to suit the V4 engine.
The introduction of the prototype at only Round 16 of the MotoGP World Championship reflects Yamaha's long-term commitment to advancing motorcycle innovation and their new 'more aggressive approach' to bike development.
Yamaha Motor Company's General Manager of Motor Sports Development Division
Takahiro Sumi, Yamaha Motor Racing Managing Director
Paolo Pavesio, Project Leader
Kazuhiro Masuda, and Technical Director
Max Bartolini shared their excitement to start this new chapter,
discussing Yamaha's dedication towards the V4 engine and bike development, the new Yamaha structure and mindset in 2025, and the preparations for 2026.
Test Rider and Rider Performance Advisor
Andrea Dovizioso and Official MotoGP Test Rider for the Yamaha Factory Racing Team
Augusto Fernández were also put in the spotlight as major contributors to the V4 project. Through their expertise and precision, the two riders have shown themselves to be a cohesive and highly effective team, providing valuable support to the collaborative efforts of Yamaha's test riders, engineers, and the full-time MotoGP teams and riders.
The unveiling event included a first view of Fernández's bike, sporting a full-blue Yamaha corporate livery.
Fernández will be riding the V4-powered prototype as a wild card during the San Marino GP, allowing MotoGP enthusiasts the world over to see the brand-new prototype in action for the very first time.
Fernández, who announced he has recently signed on as an
Official Test Rider for Yamaha in 2026-2027, has already ridden the new bike in various private Yamaha tests, one of them held at the Misano track.
With the upcoming wild-card entry for the Grand Prix of San Marino, Yamaha aims to have Fernández try the prototype bike in a MotoGP race-weekend setting.
The sole purpose of the wild card is data gathering. No bike development decisions will be based on this weekend's results.
MotoGP media and fans will also be able to get a first glimpse of Fabio Quartararo and Álex Rins in action aboard the new bike on Monday 15th during the San Marino MotoGP Test.
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General Manager, Motor Sports Development Division
"From the start of the V4 project there were many questions to be answered, and we are still in the development stage, but one thing is for certain: our goal is to return Yamaha to winning ways with an evidence‑based approach. The V4‑powered prototype reflects one integrated project where Japan and Europe share responsibilities and expertise. Thanks to the hard work of Project Leader Kazuhiro Masuda, Technical Director Max Bartolini, the Yamaha engineers, the Yamaha Factory Racing Test Team, the test riders, the technical partners, and all others who contributed, we are able to take strategic steps and make progress.
"We thank the fans for their never-failing support, and we hope that they will continue to show interest in our journey back to the pinnacle of motorcycle road racing. Exploration is part of Yamaha's DNA. The V4‑powered prototype opens an additional technical pathway. We will race what proves most competitive."