Motul’s New GP Next 4T Brings MotoGP Magic to Everyday Roads

Motul’s new GP Next 4T is a bottle-sized slice of the paddock, shaped for the daily grind yet tuned for weekends when the road ahead looks suspiciously like a qualifying lap.


Unveiled amid the heat and theatre of the 2025 Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia, it sits at the sharp end of Motul’s GP Series, carrying forward a legacy that has always been about translating lap-time obsession into real-world confidence.

Since 2020, the GP Series has been Motul’s way of letting everyday riders live a little of that MotoGP™ theatre on the street (GP Matic 4T, GP Power 4T, GP Ultimate 4T), each a chapter in the same book of pace and protection. GP Next 4T is the next page, written with a thicker pen.

“With this launch, we are redefining how riders connect with that spirit. With products that protect, perform, and inspire,” Carlo Savoca, Chief Marketing Officer, Motul Asia Pacific.

Marc Saurina of Dorna Sports adds the view from the other side of the pit wall: “MotoGP pushes the boundaries of possibility. Motul uses our testing ground to create even better performing and more sustainable products like the GP Next 4T.”

So what’s under the cap?

Response you can feel, protection you can trust, and durability that doesn’t blink under heat. In more technical language:

  • Enhanced Ester Technology blend with regenerated base oil for high output and uncompromised engine protection.
  • Eco-responsible packaging with bottles made with 50% recycled plastic and fully recyclable.
  • JASO MA2 certification for crisp wet-clutch feel and clean engagements in stop-start traffic or spirited s-bends.
  • API SP for modern engine protection and emissions compatibility.
  • 10W-40 viscosity tuned for our region’s hot, humid punishment.
  • Sharper throttle feel and smoother shifts under load.

Availability

Riders across Asia Pacific can find GP Next 4T at MOTUL authorised dealers from October 2025.


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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