Yamaha Buggy Unveiled With Hydrogen-Burning Combustion Engine

Yamaha Buggy Unveiled With Hydrogen-Burning Combustion Engine

Yamaha Buggy Unveiled With Hydrogen-Burning Combustion Engine

Scheduled to start out with the primary press day on October 25, the 2023 Japan Mobility Show can be extra than simply about vehicles as corporations may also current different forms of mobility options. Yamaha has introduced it will attend the occasion previously often known as the Tokyo Motor Show with bikes, scooters, and e-bikes in addition to different ideas that includes greater than two wheels.

Pictured above, the present YXZ1000R has been transformed to run on hydrogen whereas holding the interior combustion engine. It’s a leisure off-highway car (ROHV) serving as an try to keep up the advantages of an ICE however with zero emissions. Yamaha needs to “keep the unique appeal of these engines alive, such as their sound and feel when on the go, well into the future.”

Yamaha Tricera

Yamaha Tricera

Yamaha TMW

Yamaha TMW

Perhaps much more uncommon is the Tricera (pictured on the left), a three-wheeler autocycle with an electrical drivetrain and an open-top configuration. The idea has been developed with rear-wheel steering for even larger maneuverability round a metropolis’s crowded streets. Additional particulars should not accessible however the concept behind it seems to be a much less flashy and presumable extra inexpensive various to the likes of the Polaris Slingshot.

As for the TMW (pictured on the precise), it’s Yamaha’s first Leaning Multi-Wheeler (LMW) with off-road chops. It has a hybrid powertrain with electrical hub motors driving the entrance wheels whereas the rear wheel is motivated by a combustion engine. It seems to have beneficiant suspension journey and might accommodate a giant service rack on the entrance. We’re being informed the cargo space stays stage even when going over tough terrain in addition to in a lean or on an incline.

Besides Yamaha, different main home manufacturers have introduced plans to unveil new ideas on the Japan Mobility Show. Relevant examples embrace Mazda with a possibly electric MX-5 Miata and Honda with a mysterious Specialty Sports Concept.