2023 YZ250X release date

Most of 2023’s big secrets have been revealed, but we know there are some big announcements still to come. Here’s a short summary of what we know and what we think we know.

2023 YZ250X release date

This week’s big news was KTM’s 2023 competition line, which is all new. The people at KTM never tried to keep this a secret. For over a year, we knew that the 450 would get a new chassis and that the 250/350 would get a new motor, as well as the new chassis. It was all confirmed with the Factory Editions announced last December. As far as the two-strokes go, this week we got our first real look at the 300SX, 250SX and 125SX. They all get a chassis similar to that of the Factory Edition, and new motors. You can read about KTM’s new two-strokes here, but there are several points that deserve attention:

2023 YZ250X release date
2023 KTM 300XC two-stroke
  • All of the full-size two-strokes have fuel injection (the 85SX, 65SX and 50SX, however, do not).
  • The new EFI system is NOT Transfer Port Injection. The injectors are located in the throttle body, just like a four-stroke’s. They will be premix bikes once more–no oil-injection.
  • All of the new two-strokes have electric start. They do not have kickstarters or even a place to put one if you want.
  • All of the new two-strokes have electronic power valves. Honda generally gets credit for pioneering this in 2002, but the design goes back to the early ‘90s on bikes like the Yamaha WR200. More recently, Sherco and TM both have gone to electronic powervalves. This allows variable timing, whereas the old-school ball-ramp mechanism was fixed. KTM’s powervalve adjuster on the right side engine case allowed riders to make small changes, but it was, for the most part, ineffective.There was one “right” setting and infinite wrong ones.
  • KTM has not ditched TPI completely. The trail oriented XCWs still have it and still have oil injection. The main reason that KTM used this technology was the promise of better emissions. That turned out to be a dead-end. Expect TPI to go away on the XC-W line in 2024.
  • On that topic, the new KTM 450XC-W will not meet any federal or state emissions requirements. It should have much better performance than the 500XC-W that it replaces. Why the change? It’s all about California. The green-sticker/red-sticker program is in shambles. Right now, most dealers can’t even register a new dirt bike in California. Until Sacramento can present a reasonable plan for the future, manufacturers can’t be expected to comply with vague rules that are in a state of flux.
2023 YZ250X release date
2023 Husqvarna TE300i

Husky hasn’t yet announced its 2023 competition bikes, but the dual-sport and trail models are, basically unchanged. The competition bikes will again mirror KTM’s line. GasGas, on the other hand, is going into 2023 with no changes for any of its bikes. That makes sense. This is the price-point brand in the Pierer motorcycle group. Now it will be the only place you can get a full-size Austrian motocross bike with a kickstarter and a carburetor.

2023 YZ250X release date
2023 Kawasaki KX250

Kawasaki has also announced its 2023 motocross and off-road bikes and they are unchanged. Same goes for Sherco. We are still awaiting news from the others, but here’s what we think.

2023 YZ250X release date

Honda will have a big announcement on Friday, May 27. We don’t really know what this is, but speculation is that it might be an electric model of some sort. Another possibility is a special edition; maybe a CRF250RWE to capitalize on the success of Jett Lawrence or an anniversary edition in honor of 50 years of Pro motocross. As far as the motocross models go, we expect revisions for both the CRF450R and CRF250R, but they won’t be massive. Both bikes are fairly new already.

2023 YZ250X release date

2023 YZ250X release date

Yamaha is expected to have big changes in store for the YZ450F. It was completely unchanged for 2022 and that almost never happens unless something big is coming. The 250 will once again have typical annual updates. We also expect the YZ250X and YZ125X off-road two-strokes to be updated just like their motocross counterparts were in 2022.

2023 YZ250X release date

Suzuki probably isn’t quite ready to get back in the game of year-to-year updates for its off-road bikes. Earlier this month, we got the news that Suzuki is abandoning its wildly successful MotoGP program, which was its one bright spot. A press release said:

“Suzuki Motor Corporation is in discussions with Dorna regarding the possibility of ending Suzuki’s participation in MotoGP at the end of 2022. Unfortunately, the current economic situation and the need to concentrate its effort on the big changes that the Automotive world is facing in these years, are forcing Suzuki to drastically decrease racing related costs and to use all its economical and human resources in developing new technologies. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to our Suzuki Ecstar Team, to all those who have supported Suzuki’s motorcycle racing activities for many years and to all Suzuki fans who have given us their enthusiastic support.”

2023 YZ250X release date

We haven’t heard from TM or Beta. Both had significant changes for 2022, but had difficulty with supply. Rieju is still in the process of moving production of its two-strokes from the GasGas facility in Girona, Spain to a new factory in nearby Figures. It’s unlikely that the off-road bikes will be changed.

2023 YZ250X release date
Flux Primi MX

There will be some news on the electric bike front. Electric Motion will further expand its trials line. Later this month, Stark is presenting the international press with its first chance to ride a new electric bike that looks much like an Alta. Another company called Flux is now taking deposits for its electric bike. There will be more to follow.

See you next week!

2023 YZ250X release date

–Ron Lawson

Will Yamaha ever update YZ250X?

2023 Yamaha YZ250X These changes allow greater freedom of movement front to back and easier weight transfer for improved control. Along with the slimmer, more aggressive bodywork, a new front and rear fender design and a new graphics scheme highlight the race-focused YZ lineage.

Will YZ250X get electric start?

Yamaha FINALLY has an electric start on its 2 stroke bikes. With the rock solid and cool running YZ250 Powerplant that is virtually unchanged since almost 99 (Yes some cases and such changed by then).

When did the YZ250X come out?

In 2016 they stepped up their game adding the 250 two-stroke to the line with the introduction of the YZ250X. Basically a wide ratio transmission, 18" rear wheel, updated cylinder head, power valve and exhaust, side-stand, fuel reserve and some suspension fine tuning all get thrown onto the classic motocross YZ250.

Does 2022 Yamaha 250x have electric start?

Description. The electric start can be run on the oem flywheel without the charging system. The motorcycle will start around 200 times before needing a battery charge. The complete kit with lithium battery will add 5.7 lb.