NEO'S electric scooter, which has a swappable battery, targets users keen to shift to electric mobility.
Yamaha TY-E 2.0 electric trials bike aims to deliver fun that surpasses conventional IC engines by leveraging powerful low-speed torque and acceleration.
Yamaha EVs win Red Dot product design award

TY-E 2.0 electric trials bike and NEO'S electric scooter win 2023 Red Dot Award for Product Design; this is the 12th year in a row that Yamaha has won a Red Dot Award

07 Apr 2023 | 6601 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Yamaha Motor Co has announced today that its TY-E 2.0 electric trials bike and NEO'S electric scooter (with removable battery) have been awarded the globally prestigious Red Dot Award: Product Design 2023.

This marks the 12th consecutive year Yamaha Motor has won a Red Dot Award for its products since 2012. The Red Dot Design Awards, organised by Germany's Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen, are widely recognised as one of the most prestigious design awards in the world.

The NEO'S electric scooter with a removable battery features a simple, stylish body and the agile, smooth ride only an electric scooter can provide. In Europe, this model is aimed at meeting the market needs of a new segment of customers switching from commuting by car to by motorcycle or scooter due to insufficient parking, traffic jams, and changes in urban traffic regulations, such as the introduction of restricted zones, and the needs of customers riding conventional 50cc scooters that are looking to shift to electrics.

The Yamaha TY-E 2.0 electric trials bike, developed on the concept of ‘Fun x EV’, aims to deliver fun that surpasses conventional internal combustion engines by leveraging the advantages unique to electric power, namely powerful low-speed torque and acceleration. Besides outdoor use, the TY-E 2.0 has the potential to make trials more accessible and enjoyable as a motorsport by being usable indoors. The exterior design was inspired by the static and dynamic movements often seen in trials, such as suddenly scaling up a tall rockface from a standstill. 

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