Featuring Yamaha’s Leaning Multi-Wheel steering system that offers enhanced feelings of stability and confidence, this 3-wheel scooter can transform its rider’s lifestyle by making anywhere in the city easier to reach.
With its sleek and contemporary styling as well as a premium specification and leading build quality, the Tricity 300 is the flagship of Yamaha’s 3-wheel scooter family. It is also the lightest model in its class, making it highly manoeuvrable and easy to park – underlining this model’s suitability for a wide range of customers looking for a better way to live their daily lives.
With its Standing Assist system, the Tricity 300 can temporarily lock in an upright position at low speeds (below 10 km/h), allowing feet-up waiting at traffic lights – and when the lights turn green, the system automatically unlocks as the throttle is opened.
The Tricity 300 can be ridden with a B driving license*, giving all car owners a refreshing alternative to city traffic and the freedom to move with ease when commuting in the city.
The latest model features a lighter exhaust with a premium finish and a powerful 300cc EURO5+ engine, delivering plenty of torque for instant acceleration and strong performance when commuting on the highway over longer distances. It also comes in a new Milky White color alongside Zen Green and Power Grey.
*Limitations and restrictions may apply per country under applicable laws. Additionally, Yamaha recommends all riders to take a motorcycle training course before riding any two or three wheeled vehicles.
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