Kawasaki Unveils Corleo: The Future of All-Terrain Travel
Key Ideas
  • Kawasaki introduced Corleo, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic vehicle designed for all-terrain travel at Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025.
  • Inspired by wolves, Corleo's design allows riders to effortlessly navigate rugged landscapes with stability and ease.
  • The robot's control system responds to the rider's body movements, providing a seamless experience without traditional handlebars.
  • Kawasaki's commitment to carbon neutrality is evident through its shift to clean energy and the development of sustainable off-road vehicles like Corleo.
Kawasaki has unveiled Corleo, a revolutionary hydrogen-powered robotic vehicle designed for all-terrain travel. Inspired by the agility of wolves, Corleo features four robotic legs that move autonomously, allowing riders to navigate rough terrains effortlessly. The robot runs on a hydrogen-powered 150cc engine, highlighting Kawasaki's commitment to clean energy and sustainability. With a body made of metal and carbon materials, Corleo not only pays homage to Kawasaki's motorcycle designs but also ensures functionality and visibility with integrated lights. One of the standout features of Corleo is its body movement-based control system, which responds to the rider's movements, offering a unique riding experience without traditional controls like handlebars. Kawasaki envisions Corleo as a practical option for all-terrain exploration in the next 25 years, representing the future of sustainable off-road vehicles. As part of its efforts towards carbon neutrality, Kawasaki's innovative approach with Corleo showcases the company's dedication to revolutionizing mobility and exploring new technology for the future of off-road exploration.
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