Yamaha’s Cross Hub

Over the years we have heard countless colleagues and car buyers ask, "Why does not anyone have a small download?" But the US mid-range car has changed significantly due to new competitors. Models like Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado are still big contrasts with the 1980's lightweight pickup. Most of these vehicles come from Japanese manufacturers, so it's okay that here at the Tokyo Motor Show a fantastic source gives a new interpretation of the reduced pickup: Yamaha.

This is the cross-hub concept and offers not only something new in terms of size and unconventional frame factor, but also a new jewelery seat design. The unusual arrangement, with the driver facing two travelers, takes into account a wonderful load bed that can force two bikes (actually one to small) to a pure impression. Less than 178 inches, this vehicle is actually shorter than a Honda Civic hatchback.

Yamaha is a brand more associated with cruisers than quadricycles, but it has a long history of creating everything from small town concepts to exotic central vehicles. To be honest, he worked for the time with the extraordinary designer Gordon Murray, known for the McLaren F1. In any case, the idea of ​​crossbones is the newly developed four-wheel Yamaha that does not create a special link with Murra
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