Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT 2026 vs. Honda CB750 Hornet E-Clutch 2026

Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT 2026

Honda CB750 Hornet E-Clutch 2026
Technical Specifications Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT 2026 compared to Honda CB750 Hornet E-Clutch 2026
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT 2026

Even with automated shifting, the Yamaha MT-07 Y-AMT remains what has characterised it for years: an uncomplicated, honest all-rounder. The Y-AMT expands the character in a meaningful way, taking the stress out of everyday riding and getting started without killing the riding pleasure. In manual mode in particular, the system impresses with its fast, stable shifting performance and real added value - even on the race track. Those looking for maximum control and classic mechanics will still prefer to use the clutch themselves. However, those who value relaxation, safety and accessibility will find the MT-07 Y-AMT one of the most versatile options in its class.
Honda CB750 Hornet E-Clutch 2026

The Hornet 2026 remains true to itself and is complemented by the E-Clutch. The system increases comfort and performance in equal measure and perfectly matches the versatile character of the naked bike. Thanks to the first-time interaction of electronic throttle control and E-Clutch, the Japanese company's hybrid clutch technology has now finally overtaken conventional quickshifters and harmonises perfectly with the Hornet. Both the bike and the E-Clutch score points in everyday situations as well as on fun rides.















