Kawasaki unveils a hydrogen-powered, ride-on robot horse
a year ago
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- Kawasaki Heavy Industries unveiled the Corleo, a two-seater quadruped robot steered by body movements.
- Powered by a 150cc hydrogen-fueled generator engine, it emits only clean water as a byproduct.
- Features AI vision for navigating rough terrain and a floating seat for rider comfort.
- Designed with grippy rubber treads, adjustable stirrups, and a wind-deflecting screen for high-speed travel.
- AI analyzes terrain and rider's body language, with night-time path visualization via illuminated arrows.
- Currently a CGI concept aimed at 2050 mobility, with a prototype capable of standing and posing.
- Comparable to XPeng's rideable Unicorn, but Kawasaki's design pushes the envelope with high-speed, all-terrain capabilities.