Skip to Main Contents

Japan Mobility Show 2025

Various information of YAMAHA's JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2025 is available.

INFORMATION

PRESS CONFERENCE

YAMAHA Message Show​ - Feel. Move. -​

As the sound created by Yamaha settles into a rhythm, a “living” vehicle starts to move.
A spectacular show unfolds around the newly composed theme song by Hatsune Miku, who is joined on stage by the all-female brass + dance performance group MOS and the motorcycle trial rider Kenichi Kuroyama, accompanied by dancers.
The hyper-realistic audio produced by Yamaha’s Sound xR merges with fully immersive visual effects to create a show that transforms the booth’s theme—Feel. Move.—into an experience felt with all five senses, forging a moment in time when people and mobility resonate, when hearts and bodies are perfectly attuned.

MOTOROiD:Λ SHOW

Yamaha is envisioning a new relationship between people and mobility.
Hatsune Miku will serve as guide to explain the development journey of MOTOROiD:Λ, the constantly evolving two-wheeled vehicle of the future.​
As the video tells the story of the developers’ aspirations and countless experiences of trial and error, MOTOROiD:Λ, which is evolving from day to day, will provide an on-stage demonstration of standing itself upright and driving. ​
Precisely because it is not yet finished, the future potential is undeniable.​
All observers of this demonstration will be witnesses to the evolution of MOTOROiD:Λ.​

管楽器ガールズグループ MOS

MOS, an all-female, all-wind-instrument unit

MOS is a four-piece brass + dance performance group that continues to captivate a growing fan base. With over 1.8 million followers across social media, the "girls unit" is resonating with audiences—especially younger generations.
Constantly honing their craft through live performances, MOS has carved out an impressive presence on the global stage. In addition to playing at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, the group made it to the America's Got Talent semifinals and performed on the Artist Stage at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix two years in a row.

SHARE

Back to
Top