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Yamaha likely working on new YZF-R2

  • Trademark filed in the US
  • To use the R15’s 155cc engine
  • Expected to be launched by mid 2026

Yamaha has re-registered the YZF-R2 trademark in the United States, reigniting speculation surrounding a possible new addition to the brand’s entry-level supersport lineup. The Japanese manufacturer originally secured the trademark back in 2021, alongside the now-familiar YZF-R9 nameplate. With the R9 having since progressed into production, the renewed filing for the R2 suggests Yamaha may still be keeping the option open for a future model carrying the badge.

The latest registration is also believed to align with evolving trademark regulations in the United States, where companies are increasingly required to demonstrate intent to use registered names rather than indefinitely holding inactive or so-called “zombie trademarks.” While the move does not confirm a production motorcycle, it indicates the YZF-R2 name remains relevant to Yamaha’s future planning.

If the motorcycle eventually reaches production, it is expected to slot between the existing R15 and larger-capacity sportbikes, potentially offering a more accessible stepping stone for newer riders seeking additional performance.

Early speculation suggests the YZF-R2 could be powered by an enlarged version of the Yamaha R15’s 155cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. In its current form, the R15 produces 18.1bhp and 14.2Nm of torque, but a larger 200cc derivative could potentially raise output to around 24.6bhp and 19Nm.

Rather than replacing the R15 or acting as a direct upgrade, the proposed R2 would likely target first-time sportsbike buyers wanting more performance while remaining within an approachable and lightweight package. Such positioning could also help Yamaha compete more effectively in the growing entry-level performance motorcycle segment.

At present, details remain limited, and Yamaha has made no official announcement regarding development timelines or production plans. However, industry expectations suggest that if the model receives approval, an launch could potentially happen around mid 2026 or in early 2027. For now, the trademark filing offers only an early clue rather than confirmation. Still, with Yamaha already transforming the once-speculative R9 into reality, the renewed attention surrounding the YZF-R2 name may prove difficult to ignore.

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