Yamaha is going electric.
The Tokyo Motor Show
opening on October 23 is gaining in popularity. The Japanese exhibition
is gaining global visibility and manufacturers, especially local ones,
are taking advantage of the platform. We already know what Honda is
planning to show in Tokyo, including the CT125 concept. Yamaha has now stepped forward with its lineup of presentations, which will include two world premiers.
The Yamaha booth is going to have a few goodies in store for the Japanese audience. The brand will premier the all-new YZF-R1 and Ténéré 700
to its local market. Those are not the only special guests expected to
make an appearance at the Tokyo Big Sight: the company also has four
world premiers in store, including two scooters. Not only that: these
two scooters are electric, the manufacturer’s first venture in the
segment.
The E01 will be the bigger offering, with an output comparable to that of a 125cc scooter.
According to Yamaha’s preliminary description of the model, the E01
will be fast-charger compatible and is expected to offer “plenty of
range”—something the brand has yet to define. Yamaha also explains that
the E01’s design will inspire future models.
Yamaha E01 Concept
Yamaha E02 Concept
Last year, Yamaha announced a partnership with Gogoro to come up with new electric models. Gogoro has been notably working on the development of a swapping battery station network. It could be assumed that the removable battery on the E02 is a product of this partnership.
The other two vehicles that will share the spotlight are a Rover-looking autonomous vehicle equipped with independent traction wheels as well as an electric bicycle.
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