While “One Headlight” was a massive hit for The Wallflowers in the late ’90s, the premise is kinda funny for seasoned motorcyclists, who “drive it home with one headlight” all the time.
Well, it would be funny if it weren’t downright dangerous. The reality is that, generally speaking, motorcycles lag far behind the auto industry when it comes to headlight setups, making evening rides potentially harrowing, if not deadly.

Thankfully, moto brands are beginning to address this issue. We’re seeing more and more bikes rocking high-powered LEDs emerging from multi-light setups, and while things aren’t quite at Quadrophenia levels, that’s encouraging.
Now leading the pack is Yamaha, which is taking things up a huge notch with the new Tracer 9 GT+ touring motorcycle, the first production bike to feature an adaptive LED Matrix headlight.
Let there be (self-adjusting) light
Straight out of the Volkswagen playbook, Matrix tech is part of a very sophisticated lighting system that takes the normal adaptive and automatic headlight one step further.
Cars do many things but do not exactly … lean. Motorcycles lean all the time, so Yamaha had to redesign the system to work in three dimensions.