Kawasaki has unveiled its latest creation, the robotic horse Corleo, promising to revolutionize personal mobility. The presentation took place at the Osaka Kansai Expo, where the concept drew attention with its unique design and functionality.

Corleo is a four-legged robot powered by a hydrogen engine, making it an eco-friendly solution for transportation. Equipped with artificial intelligence, it autonomously analyzes its surroundings and ensures stability on challenging surfaces like mountains or uneven terrain.

The development of Corleo is part of Kawasaki’s ambitious plan to create future transportation solutions aimed at 2050. The robot combines elements of motorcycle engineering and robotics, offering users a new mobility experience without traditional steering controls.

For now, Corleo remains a concept, but Kawasaki is confident that such devices will find real-world applications, especially in wilderness areas or hard-to-reach territories. Corleo can not only transport a person but also adapt to various tasks thanks to its modular design. Exact production timelines have yet to be announced.

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