Yamaha Motoroid 2 self-balancing bike recognizes its owner, and parks autonomously.
This Yamaha Motor experimental model achieves a closer relationship between rider and machine in which they resonate harmoniously with each other.
Since unveiling the Motoroid in 2017, the Company has continued its R&D into technologies, designs, and more based on that concept.
Motoroid 2 is a vehicle for personal mobility that can recognize its owner, get up off its kickstand, and move alongside its rider, but also has a distinctly lifelike feel when somebody is riding on its back and has a presence more like a lifetime companion.
The Active Mass Center Control System (AMCES) for attitude sensing and self-balancing as well as the image recognition AI system for recognizing and reacting to the owner’s face and gestures have both been further refined.
Additionally, it features a new Leaf structure unlike any motorcycle before, giving the model a chassis specialized for lifelike and complementary reactions to the rider.
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