Yamaha launches its next-generation AI motorcycle, MOTOROiD λ, alongside hydrogen and electric mobility innovations at the Japan Mobility Show, showcasing the brand’s future-focused vision of rider–machine harmony.

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Yamaha Motor has pulled the covers off its most ambitious innovation yet at the Japan Mobility Show, a next-generation AI motorcycle that pushes the long-running MOTOROiD project into an entirely new era. The unveiling marks the debut of MOTOROiD λ (Lambda), the third evolution of Yamaha’s experimental platform designed to create a seamless, intuitive bond between rider and machine.
MOTOROiD λ: AI That Learns the Rider
Since its first appearance in 2017, the MOTOROiD concept has always challenged convention. The original machine could balance on its own and even approach the rider. By 2023, MOTOROiD2 aimed to express “vitality” with fluid, almost lifelike motion.
Now, MOTOROiD λ advances the concept with built-in artificial intelligence capable of learning complex rider behaviour. Yamaha describes the goal as a “harmonised relationship,” echoing the instinctive connection between a horse and its rider. The motorcycle adapts to its owner’s actions, offering support, stability, and responsiveness that evolve over time.
It’s less a machine and more a technological companion, a new category Yamaha believes may redefine the future of personal mobility.

Hydrogen Motorcycle Developed With Toyota
Yamaha also showcased a hydrogen-powered motorcycle developed in partnership with Toyota. After a full hydrogen refill, the bike can travel 100 km and reach speeds of up to 90 km/h. It has already passed emissions regulations and is preparing to enter the market.
As manufacturers race to diversify drivetrain technologies, Yamaha’s hydrogen prototype signals the brand’s willingness to experiment beyond battery electrics.
EV “Three Brothers”: Yamaha’s All-Electric Future Takes Shape
To reflect shifting global trends, Yamaha introduced a trio of electric models:
- a pure EV motorcycle,
- a hybrid, and
- a plug-in hybrid.
Together, they represent Yamaha’s multi-path strategy for motorcycles in markets where charging infrastructure and rider lifestyles differ.
Also turning heads was a three-wheeled motorcycle featuring independent steering on the two front wheels. Yamaha says the system combines confidence-inspiring stability with the trademark agility and excitement the brand is known for.

Mobility Beyond Motorcycles
The brand also highlighted mobility solutions meant to support everyday life:
- electric power-assisted bicycles,
- a robust wheelchair fitted with oversized tyres for rough terrain, and
- a smart, customizable wheelchair designed for both urban and suburban environments.
These innovations reflect Yamaha’s expanding focus, not just performance machines, but inclusive mobility designed to enrich daily living.
“We Create Deep Satisfaction and Excitement”
Speaking at the show, Yamaha Motor CEO Motofumi Shitara emphasised the company’s guiding philosophy:
“Yamaha Motor is the company to create satisfaction and excitement. We will continuously stimulate people’s desire to enjoy.”
From AI-driven motorcycles to hydrogen engines and smart mobility devices, Yamaha’s message is unmistakable: evolution is constant. The company aims to balance technological progress with the emotional thrill that has always defined the Yamaha riding experience.
And with MOTOROiD λ leading the charge, Yamaha’s future looks more imaginative, and more rider-focused than ever.



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