Yamaha Introduces EMF Electric Scooter with Swappable Battery Pack

Yamaha has introduced the brand’s latest second electric vehicle called – Electro-Motive Fighter. The new Yamaha EMF has been launched in the Taiwan market in collaboration with electric mobility solutions company Gogoro. The brand boasts that the scooter features future-ready battery architecture and a battery charging/swapping ecosystem. The Yamaha EMF comes with a futuristic design with aggressive looks. The state-of-the-art features prove that electric vehicles are rapidly evolving.

Yamaha EMF Electric Scooter – Design and Features

The Yamaha EMF comes with a flat front end along with headlamps mounted in between the front forks. The forks offer a butch and aggressive look on the front apron giving the scooter a bespoke look. The e-scooter also comes with a stacked headlamp design adding to the upright touch on the front end. The scooter also comes with a pod-style instruments cluster. The EMF features a straight bench seat and sleek tail section, reverberating with the front. The EMF also comes with features such as a smart key card (NFC) with storage function detachable keel, Class C projector LED, full LED display smart meter and “Y-Connect TWN for EV” among others.

Yamaha EMF Electric Scooter – Technical Specifications

Powering the EMF is a G2 aluminium alloy water-cooled permanent magnet synchronous motor. The EMF features a MOSFET water-cooled motor controller which produces 7.6kW of peak power and 26 Nm of torque. The powertrain allows 0-50 kmph acceleration in just 3.5 seconds. The Yamaha EMF will use the GoStation battery-swapping stations which have been installed throughout Taiwan by Gogoro Energy Network, reducing the range anxiety.

The e-scooter comes with a high rigidity lightweight steel tube frame that rides on a telescopic front fork and dual rear shock absorbers. The bike uses a 200mm single disc on the front with a four-piston radial calliper and a 190mm disc on the rear. The electric scooter tips the scales at 114kg, including two main batteries.

In Taiwan, Yamaha will retail the bike with a starting price of NT 99,800 MSRP with an early-bird discount. The price converts to around INR 2.7 lakh.

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