Yamaha will reveal its new Leaning Multi Wheel vehicle at the
Brisbane Show on 21 March 2014.
The Tricity is the first of a number of affordable, agile,
compact, light and practical new models, and it is Yamaha's
intention to make this the new 'standard city commuter'.
The traditional two-wheel scooter is widely recognised as one of
the most cost-effective and time-efficient forms of transport, yet
many commuters all over Europe continue to spend precious time and
money on public transport or to commute by car and spend hours each
day stuck in traffic jams.
A huge number of non-scooter riders would like to be able to
enjoy the convenience, practicality and cost-savings that go with
two-wheeler ownership. Yamaha believe that the Tricity's
confidence-inspiring design and fun-to-ride character will open the
door to non-scooter riders who are looking for an alternative
method of urban transport.
Yamaha Tricity: Taking a new direction
The all-new Tricity is a Leaning Multi-Wheel (LMW) which is
specifically designed to attract a large proportion of scooter and
non-scooter users, as well as former riders, to a new market
segment.
Tricity represents a completely new approach to the multi-wheel
category. The overall concept and design behind this new LMW has
followed a completely different development path in comparison to
the current 3-wheel models that are available in the market.
What makes the Tricity exceptional is the fact that it is
significantly lighter and much more compact than existing 3-wheel
models, and Yamaha believe that its remarkable agility and easy
handling character will make it attractive to a wide range of
existing scooter riders as well as non-riders who have yet to enter
the scooter world.
With an approximate weight of only 150kg, the Tricity is
comparable to a small to medium sized 125cc two-wheel scooter.
High levels of manoeuvrability
The key objectives that our design team set out to achieve were
agility, compactness, lightness, practicality and affordability,
and in all areas the Tricity has met Yamaha's requirements.
One of the most important features on the Tricity is the fact
that its overall size is compact - including the width of the two
front wheels - allowing the rider to enjoy optimum manoeuvrability
in dense city traffic.
Smooth and economical 125cc 4-stroke engine
The new Tricity is powered by an automatic transmission 125cc
4-stroke engine that offers the best balance of performance,
economy and weight.
Practicality is another strong point on this new 3-wheel model,
and there is a generous storage compartment beneath the flip-up
dual seat that is the ideal place to carry a helmet or
provisions.
Affordable purchase price and low running
costs
Potential customers can be sure that the Tricity will be built
according to Yamaha's demanding quality standards. However, one
thing that will surprise everyone is the fact that this all-new
Yamaha three-wheel model will be priced to be the most competitive
model in the class. In fact, YMA will be offering this new mobility
model at a very competitive target retail price that is potentially
less than the amount that many people spend to commute to work over
one year on public transport.
More details about release timing and pricing will be revealed
soon.
For more information contact:
Sean Goldhawk
Communications manager
Yamaha Motor Australia
Office: (02) 9827 7568
Mob: 0438 423844
Fax: (02) 9757 1384