Urban and ergonomic Japanese model kept the same motor base and in addition to the readjustment received aesthetic modifications
The Yamaha XTZ 250 Lander has been updated by the Japanese company for the year 2026. Maintaining the same motor base, the model has as a novelty the arrival of the Atacama Brown color (metallic brown), which adds to the already known options: Titanium Grey, Amazon Green and Racing Blue. On the negative side, the update announcement at the end of January also brought a price adjustment that put the model a few reais away at around R$ 30.000.
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With the price adjustment, the Lander jumped by R$ 1.800 compared to the suggested price at the launch of the 2025 version. This increase shows an almost constant growth, since from 2024 to 2025 the increase was R$ 1,700.




Yamaha XTZ 250 Lander 2026
In other characteristics, the Lander remains as before, standing out for its reliable engine and differentiated headlights.
The optical assembly remains one of the highlights of the model. The Yamaha XTZ 250 Lander Connected 2026 features a headlight with a bifunctional LED projector and DRL integrated into the upper fender, a solution that reinforces the modern look and good lighting. The system follows the movement of the handlebars, expanding the field of vision in curves and night maneuvers.
















On the dashboard, the 100% digital blackout-style display displays the main information for the driver. The motorcycle has Bluetooth connectivity through the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect (Y-Connect) application, which allows the rider to track data such as average consumption, trip history, maintenance schedule, economic riding ranking and last recorded location of the motorcycle. The dashboard also displays call and message notifications, as well as the battery level of the connected phone. There is also a 12V outlet positioned above the panel.
The engine follows the well-known 249 cm³ air-cooled single-cylinder with a five-speed gearbox. There are 20,9 hp at 8,000 rpm and 2,1 kgf.m of torque at 6,000 rpm.
In the chassis part, the Lander Connected maintains the front suspension with a telescopic fork with 220 mm of travel and the Monocross rear system with link and 204 mm of travel. The brakes are disc brakes on both wheels, with ABS acting at the front.
The Yamaha Lander Connected 2026 has already arrived at dealerships with a four-year warranty, in addition to the Fixed Price Service program.