Yamaha has unveiled the MOTOROiD 2 “live” electric motorcycle

Yamaha unveiled at the Japan Mobility Show a prototype of its unique creation, the MOTOROiD 2 electric motorcycle, which is engineered to balance itself through its and entomological design.
The Active Management of Center of Gravity (AMCES) system helps the motorcycle navigate clearly and avoid tipping over.
A further evolution of the original MOTOROiD, the MOTOROiD2 is also a personal mobility vehicle that features haptic feedback as well as artificial intelligence-based facial and gesture recognition. These elements allow it to autonomously approach the driver, like a faithful horse responding to a call.
MOTOROiD2 is also a personal mobility vehicle with haptic feedback, as well as facial and gesture recognition based on artificial intelligence.
The MOTOROiD2 also features a new body design unlike any motorcycle before, giving the model a chassis specialized for realistic rider response.
It’s notable that the MOTOROiD2 concept lacks a conventional handlebar, but instead utilizes grips located underneath a translucent, multi-layer front fairing. This design enhances aerodynamics and provides a comfortable riding position.
As for the design, it is an electric bike with a motorized wheel mounted in the hub. The rear wheel is attached to the swingarm and connects to the frame via an automatic swivel assembly hidden under the seat. That is, when turning and maneuvering moves only the rear part, which is unusual from the point of view of modern motorcycles. But developers assure that due to this decision the technique perfectly keeps balance even at a strong inclination of the body.