Yamaha to become sole Moto3 bike supplier from 2028

Moto3 will undergo one of the biggest changes in its history from 2028 after Yamaha was confirmed as the championship’s exclusive motorcycle supplier.

MotoGP and Yamaha announced ahead of the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix that the Japanese manufacturer will supply all teams in the entry-level world championship under a six-year agreement running until 2033, replacing the current multi-manufacturer format.

Moto3 has featured prototype machinery from Honda and KTM since replacing the 125cc class in 2012.

 

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“We’re really proud to unveil the future of Moto3, not just for the World Championship but also for its importance to grassroots programmes globally,” said MotoGP chief sporting officer Carlos Ezpeleta.

“We believe this change will do a lot for the sport, both outside the paddock in global terms and within MotoGP.

“Moto3 has a key role to play in our future as the first professional step for many riders and as an introduction to the stars of tomorrow for fans.”

The new motorcycle will be based on Yamaha’s CP2 production engine but extensively redeveloped into a Grand Prix prototype, with the bike scheduled to be unveiled in 2027 ahead of its debut the following season.