Yamaha Motorshow 2025:
The Edge of Speed
When August roared into Makati, every rev and rumble at One Ayala’s Level 2 Concourse screamed one thing: YAMAHA MOTORSHOW 2025: The Edge of Speed. From August 1 to 3, the city’s heart pulsed with asphalt-fueled adrenaline as Yamaha Motor Philippines unleashed a daring manifesto: riders don’t just cruise; they conquer.
The Edge of Speed
This was more than a showroom. The motorshow was a battlefield for speed, a sanctuary for the bold. Yamaha bluntly declared its unwavering dedication to Filipino riders with this truth:
“Yamaha still carries the spirit of challenge, providing every Filipino a high‑performance experience. Simpler, seeker design encapsulates modernity while being true to our commitment to our customers. Our promise is to deliver excitement that isn’t just felt on the road, but lives in the heart of every Filipino rider.”
Yamaha understands one thing: Filipinos don’t simply ride, they ignite the tarmac.
The event packed 40 motorcycles into one arena. From nimble commuters and badass MAX series to high-strung street and sport machines, every class got its moment in the glaring spotlight.
Engines thundered to life as the spotlight hit the all-new Aerox and Aerox SP, Yamaha’s sleek predators built to shred the streets. They weren’t simply scooters; they were missiles disguised with sharp styling and smarter tech.
But Yamaha didn’t stop there.
We showcased beasts of the future—the R9, MT-07, MT-09, MT-10 SP, XSR700, XSR900. For long-haulers, the Ténéré 700, Super Ténéré ES, and Tracer 9 GT stood tall, promising not just miles, but sagas.
Three Days of Speed, Adventure, and the Future
Riders United by
Speed and Grit
Riders from Blu Cru Racers, Yamaha Thailand Racing Team, and Yamaha Philippine Racing Team donned their warriors’ uniforms, symbolizing that speed is about discipline, blood, and pride.
Hundreds of YClub members rode in from across the country, showing how passion grows when shared. Moto Time Attack champ Joaquin Fernandez was honored at Clark International Speedway, receiving applause like a war cry from riders who understand grit and glory.
Drama Motoclub members Jake Cuenca, John Prats, Sancho Vito, Marc Solis, and Gerald Anderson arrived not as celebrities, but as brothers of the road, sharing the same edge of speed.
On Full Throttle
More than a showcase of the prowess of the latest Yamaha beasts, the YAMAHA MOTORSHOW 2025 was a living, roaring testament to speed, grit, and unity, reminding every rider that the edge of speed lives within them.