This is the Yamaha Tricity, a weird, three-wheeled scooter that seems to think it’s a sport bike. When parked, it looks more or less like you’re average scooter, but thanks to a front axle that can ...
The Yamaha Tricity three-wheel leaning scooter costs just $4299 and comes with $60 capped-price servicing. Yamaha Motor Australia spokesman Sean Goldhawk says they are targeting a wide range of buyers ...
Yamaha is indulging more and more the pleasures of bike concepts. The echoes of the very uncanny Root design haven’t died down completely but the house of Iwata is already showing off two new ideas.
If personal experience is anything to go by, Europeans love their scooters. One seems to zoom past every few seconds where I live, and a good many of those are three-wheelers from the likes of Peugeot ...
Yamaha appears serious about chasing the leaning three-wheeler market with its Tricity scooter, concept models and now the purchase of Norwegian patents. Leaning three wheelers provide the feel of a ...
Recent patent filings appear to indicate that Yamaha might be thinking about bringing a leaning, three-wheeled electric scooter to the US. While the idea of a trike cycle is hardly new – after all ...
The other day we saw a three wheeled EV concept from Kawasaki, the Kawasaki J, and now Yamaha has shown of a new three wheeled motorcycle concept at the Tokyo Motor Show, the Yamaha Tricity. Yamaha ...
Yamaha is probably best known for producing motorcycles of the two-wheel variety. The designers at Yamaha are showing off some prototype concept vehicles that are very different from what most ...
Are three wheels better than two? It’s a tougher question to answer than you may think, and one that inspires strong feelings either way. The three-wheel motorcycle category is fairly broad, in fact.