Discover Yamaha’s upgraded Tricity 300 2026 with new design, advanced safety tech and a $11,400 price tag for Europe. Learn more now!
Japanese motor‑bike giant Yamaha has officially introduced the 2026 version of its Tricity 300 three‑wheeler to the European market. The updated model arrives with a fresh look, a host of safety‑focused technologies, and a starting price of $11,400 USD.
Sharper Design and Modern Styling
The 2026 Tricity 300 sports a slimmer, more athletic silhouette compared with its predecessor. Both the front fairing and the side panels have been reshaped for a sport‑inspired appearance. New LED headlights and a sharper LED taillight enhance visibility while giving the scooter a contemporary edge.
Leaning Multi‑Wheel Suspension for Smooth Cornering
Yamaha’s proprietary Leaning Multi‑Wheel system remains the centerpiece of the Tricity’s handling. It allows the front wheels to tilt together during a turn, delivering a smoother, more bike‑like cornering experience.
The front suspension features a dual‑tube telescopic fork, while the rear utilizes a gas‑spring shock absorber. Wheel sizes are 14 inches front and rear, fitted with a 120/70 front tire and a 140/70 rear tire for balanced grip.
Upgraded Braking and Safety Suite
Braking performance has been stepped up with a dual‑disc setup at the front and a single disc at the rear. In addition, Yamaha offers optional airbag systems (depending on the trim level), ABS that remains active while cornering, traction‑control, an emergency‑brake‑warning system, and automated parking‑assist features. Both hand and foot brakes are standard.
Performance – Blue Core Engine
Under the body lies a 292 cc Blue Core single‑cylinder engine, liquid‑cooled for efficiency. It produces 26.3 hp and a peak torque of 28.9 Nm, delivering the smooth power delivery Yamaha riders expect.
Connected Technology
The cabin is equipped with a full‑color TFT display that pairs with a smartphone via the Yamaha app. Riders gain access to Garmin’s StreetCross navigation, a smart‑key system, and a spacious luggage compartment, making the Tricity 300 a practical daily commuter.
Pricing and Competition
Yamaha plans to sell the Tricity 300 2026 across Europe starting at $11,400, positioning it directly against the Piaggio MP3 range. With its blend of cutting‑edge safety tech, modern aesthetics, and a reliable Blue Core engine, the Tricity aims to capture riders looking for a stable yet dynamic three‑wheel experience.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Tricity 300 demonstrates Yamaha’s commitment to evolving the three‑wheel scooter segment. Its refined design, comprehensive safety package, and competitive pricing make it a compelling option for European commuters and enthusiasts alike.

