The 2017 edition of Tokyo Motor Show, as expected, rolled up its sleeves and brought in some of the weirdest yet thoughtful concept as a testimony to the uniqueness of Japanese auto industry. While numerous auto giants participating in the biennial event, Yamaha is one of the few we eagerly waited for as it is always known for leaving the people amazed time-to-time with its innovation and technology. Here are our top four concepts bearing in mind that the Niken three-wheeler is not included as we have a separate story on it:
For this year, Yamaha has set a target of achieving the milestone of hitting well over 200 kmph on a racetrack and to compete against nine-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi on a head-to-head battle of lap times. Riding the R1 M, the Motobot utilises various actuators for riding operations and to precisely control the actions and reactions identical to a typical human rider.
The Motoroid is another interesting concept that stole the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show. According to the company, the Motoroid is an experimental machine that employs artificial intelligence. Besides, this concept explores the feasibility of concepts for creating new forms of personal mobility in which the rider resonates harmoniously with machine. The vehicle is able to recognize its owner and body movements. It is purely electric thanks to a lithium-ion battery and a hub motor crafted on the single-sided swingarm.
The ‘Unleashed Prototype’ as Yamaha calls, the Motoroid is capable of interaction like a living creature. The design language of the radical bike is nothing short of unique with sharp proportions. The ‘AMCES’ control helps in self-balancing the motorcycle as the concept is capable of automatically propulsion when needed.
In simple words, the Yamaha MWC-4 is more of a leaning eco-friendly car than a motorcycle. For this, the company uses the technology of its Tricity scooter and MWT-9. The inclusion of a fourth wheel along with a roof keeps it away from the actual definition of a traditional motorcycle. Also, the driving position resembles to that of a car and hence, it would be unfair to state it as a two-wheeler.
It can seat four passengers with unique diamond shaped layout and can carry two motorbikes at the back. Not just two motorcycles though, the Cross Hub concept is designed to give room to all-terrain vehicles, scooters, snow throwers, snowmobiles,boats, outboard motors, generators, etc that the brand make.
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