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Yamaha unveils Tokyo-bound concept models

ith the 44th Tokyo Motor Show coming in two weeks' time, Yamaha offers a glimpse of the world premieres that will be on display in its "Yamaha Motor Product Orchestra" booth. Headlining its line-up is a hybrid car/motorcycle concept, escorted by a leaning multi-wheeler concept.
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This year's Tokyo Motor show has just become much more interesting – and we still haven’t heard from Kawasaki and Suzuki.
The official press release on this new car concept contains only one image and a single sentence: "This design concept is inspired by motorcycles and expresses the Unique Style of Yamaha." Nothing else is on offer apart from the obvious closed cabin design we clearly see in the image and the certainty that, should Yamaha proceed with building a car, it will happen with the close cooperation of its partner Toyota.

This is another case of a teaser image with absolutely no information to support it. Yamaha explains that this concept showcases a technology designed to create a new dimension of Kando (the Japanese word for the simultaneous feelings of deep satisfaction and intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of exceptional value).
That doesn't really help much, but from the photo we can clearly distinguish the twin fork front suspension system that we've met before in the 01 and 03Gen concepts. Yamaha has been adamant in saying that these Gen concepts will continue to evolve, so probably we are expecting a new version to arise in Tokyo.
Described as experimental models, these two concept bikes are the evolution of the PES1 and PED1 bikes that Yamaha had introduced at the previous Tokyo Motor Show, two years ago. Based on the same platform, they are built around a monocoque frame structure and are powered by a new unit called Yamaha Smart Power Module.
Their names are indicative of their purpose, with the Passion Electric Street (PES) model designed for the street and the Passion Electric Dirt (PED) model for off road ventures.
Yamaha has updated the PES2 with a second electric motor in the front wheel hub, making it effectively a 2x2 electric motorcycle. On the other hand the PED2 is still rear wheel driven but, unlike its motocross predecessor, it now appears to be a proper dual-purpose bike, able to provide both commuting and trail riding services.
These two concept models are equipped with lithium-ion batteries that power DC brushless motors. Specifications of their powertrains have not been disclosed, with Yamaha revealing only that their performance will be equivalent to Class II (50–125cc) motorcycles.

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