The 45th Tokyo Motor Show 2017 – About the Yamaha Booth
October 25, 2017
Main Display Models
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World Premiere Models Models making their world debut at the Tokyo Motor Show |
MOTOROiD (Reference vehicle)
NIKEN (Reference vehicle))
TRITOWN (Reference vehicle)
MWC-4 (Reference vehicle)
CROSS HUB CONCEPT (Reference vehicle)
MOTOBOT Ver.2 (Technology exhibit)
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Japan Premiere Models Models making their Japan debut at the Tokyo Motor Show |
YPJ-XC (Reference vehicle) YPJ-ER (Reference vehicle) YPJ-EC (Reference vehicle) YPJ-TC (Reference vehicle)
Other Display Models
YZR-M1 (Reference vehicle / Race machine) YZF-R6 (Production vehicle) Star Venture (Production vehicle) MT-10 ABS (Production vehicle) MT-09 ABS (Production vehicle) XSR700 ABS (Production vehicle) TMAX530 DX ABS (Production vehicle) XMAX ABS (Production vehicle) TRICITY155 ABS (Production vehicle) YZ450F (Production vehicle)
About the Yamaha Booth
The theme of the Yamaha Motor booth for the 45th Tokyo Motor Show 2017 is “Yamaha Future Garage: Resonate the Future.” The booth will display a 20-model array of concept and production models, including six world premiere models and four Japan premiere models.
At the booth this time, visitors will see Yamaha’s “ever-growing world of personal mobility” brought forth by our exclusive Jin-Ki Kanno development ideal through displays of electrically power-assisted bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, Leaning Multi-Wheelers (LMW) and an automobile, as well as technical exhibits like an experimental proof-of-concept model for new forms of personal mobility in which the rider resonates harmoniously with the machine, and an autonomous motorcycle-riding humanoid robot that brings together Yamaha’s motorcycle and robotics technology.
The creative booth design employs the image of a garage in which people and products, mobility and musical instruments resonate together to connect the present to the future. We hope you will enjoy the timeless resonation of the “ever-growing world of personal mobility” unique to the Yamaha brand.