Yamaha Tricity 300 2025

Description

Yamaha is a leader in three-wheel motorcycle technology and is set to further enhance the Urban Mobility segment with the Tricity 300 - a smart and modern three-wheel premium urban commuter.

Fitted with a model-specific Leaning Multi Wheel steering linkage, the Tricity 300’s leaning front wheels give a natural and confident cornering character and the confidence-inspiring high levels of traction offered by two front wheels that reinforce the feelings of stability - even on wet or slippery surfaces.
Price:
$13,399.00
Reference Number/VIN:
MWD300AS
Colour:
Zen Green
Engine:
Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve
Drive Away:
Yes
Make:
Yamaha
Model:
Tricity 300
Type:
Scooter
Condition:
New
Year:
2025

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Features


Blue Core Engine

Blue Core Engine

An advanced BLUE CORE SOHC 292cc liquid-cooled four-stroke engine delivers a balance of strong per-formance with excellent economy, making the Tricity 300 suitable for longer distances and highway riding. When combined with the easy-going lightweight twist-and-go CVT automatic gearbox, the Tricity makes for an ideal commuter or getaway machine.

Large Underseat Storage

Large Underseat Storage

The Tricity 300 is aimed squarely at the top end of the Urban Mobility segment and incorporates a large 43.5L storage space under the seat with internal LED lighting and can accommodate two full-face helmets or one full-face helmet and an A4-sized briefcase.

Digital Dash

Digital Dash

The LCD instruments have been designed to provide all the relevant information in a clear and easy to understand display. There's a large digital speedometer as well as a bar-type tachometer, clock, odometer, and trip meters. The outer edges of the panel display indicator lighting for ABS, Standing Assist system, Traction Control System and ambient air temperature - with an ice warning at 3ºC and lower.

Standing Assist System

Standing Assist System

This system provides extra convenience by helping the machine to remain upright when stopped. The Standing Assist system features its own independent caliper and brake disc mounted onto the upper parallelogram arm of the LMW mechanism. When the Standing Assist system is activated, the caliper’s compact electric actuator pushes the pads onto the disc and locks the parallelogram linkage in place. As soon as the Tricity 300 throttle is opened the Standing Assist system disengages automatically, enabling the rider to ride away.

Leaning Multi Wheel Technology

Leaning Multi Wheel Technology

The Leaning Multi Wheel (LMW) Ackerman suspension and steering system features a parallelogram link and cantilevered front suspension with the dual fork tubes mounted on the inner face of the front wheels. This layout gives agile and confident handling together with enhanced feelings of stability when riding on slippery or uneven surfaces.

Powerful Braking

Powerful Braking

The use of 14-inch wheels has allowed the fitment of large-diameter 267mm discs on all three wheels to deliver exceptional braking power and control on a wide variety of road surfaces. As well as being equipped with ABS to prevent accidental wheel lock-ups on loose or slippery surfaces, the Tricity 300 also features Yamaha's Unified Braking System (UBS) that balances braking force to all three wheels.

Technical Specifications


Engine

Engine Type
Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve
Displacement (cc)
292.0
Bore x Stroke (mm)
70.0 x 75.9
Compression Ratio
10.9 : 1
Lubrication System
Wet sump
Fuel Management
Fuel Injection
Ignition
TCI
Starter System
Electric
Fuel Tank Capacity (L)
13
Final Transmission
Gear
Transmission
V-Belt Automatic

Chassis

Frame Type
Backbone
Suspension Front
Telescopic forks, 100mm travel
Suspension Rear
Unit swing, 84mm travel
Brakes Front
Hydraulic dual discs, 267mm - ABS
Brakes Rear
Hydraulic single disc, 267mm - ABS
Tyres Front
120/70-14M/C 55P
Tyres Rear
140/70-14M/C 62P

Dimensions

Length (mm)
2250
Width (mm)
815
Height (mm)
1470
Seat Height (mm)
795
Wheelbase (mm)
1595
Ground Clearance (mm)
130
Wet Weight (kg)
237

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