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Meet CORLEO: Kawasaki’s hydrogen-powered robotic horse

Blending high-tech agility with eco-conscious design, CORLEO reimagines off-road exploration with hydrogen power, robotic legs, and real horse-like movement.

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Kawasaki has unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in personal mobility with CORLEO, a robotic horse designed to tackle all terrains with exceptional agility. Powered by its four robotic legs, CORLEO offers an extraordinary off-road experience that combines cutting-edge technology with the joy of riding.

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Engineered for adventure enthusiasts, CORLEO transforms outdoor exploration by ensuring a harmonious connection between rider and machine. The robotic horse adapts intuitively by constantly monitoring the rider’s movements, promising stability and control across rugged landscapes. Riders can ascend mountains, navigate challenging trails, and immerse themselves in breathtaking scenery—all while experiencing Kawasaki’s “Impulse to Move.”

Innovative Features:

Advanced Shock Absorption: CORLEO’s rear leg unit moves independently from the front, absorbing impacts while walking or running and ensuring a smooth ride.

Enhanced Maneuverability: Maintaining posture on steps improves road visibility and facilitates effortless climbing.

Terrain-Adaptive Hooves: Divided rubber hooves provide traction and stability on diverse surfaces, such as grasslands, rubble fields, and rocky paths.

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A Sustainable Leap Forward:

CORLEO has a 150cc hydrogen engine that powers the drive units in each leg. Hydrogen, supplied via a rear-mounted canister, generates electricity to keep the robotic horse running efficiently while embracing eco-friendly energy solutions.

CORLEO: Equipped with a 150cc hydrogen engine for power generation. Hydrogen is supplied from a canister mounted at the rear. The generated electricity powers the drive units installed in each of the four legs.
CORLEO: Equipped with a 150cc hydrogen engine for power generation. Hydrogen is supplied from a canister mounted at the rear. The generated electricity powers the drive units installed in each of the four legs.

State-of-the-Art Control System:

Riders can steer CORLEO using weight shifts and handlebars, ensuring precise control. The adjustable stirrup length helps riders optimize posture for comfort and safety. A high-tech instrument panel also displays vital information, including hydrogen levels, route navigation, and center of gravity positioning.

Night rides are enhanced with road-projected markers that illuminate the path ahead.

Kawasaki’s CORLEO redefines the future of mobility, inviting enthusiasts to take their next adventure to new heights—literally! Whether scaling peaks or traversing rugged landscapes, this robotic horse is poised to lead the charge toward innovation and exploration.

Ready to saddle up? Kawasaki is turning the great outdoors into an unforgettable experience. CORLEO isn’t just a machine—it’s your ultimate companion for every terrain.

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