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Ride-on-all-terrain robot concept
Ferrari Press Agency
Corleo 1
Ref 16706
07/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japanese motorcycle maker Kawasaki has unveiled a new concept model — in the shape of a horse-like robot.
It has four legs and is envisioned by the company as an all-terrain form of transport for exploring the great outdoors.
Called the Corleo, it is a two-seater aimed at being capable of picking its way through rough terrain thanks to AI vision.
Kawasaki says the robot would run on a non-emission hydrogen-fuelled 150CC engine.
It has been created by a team at parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Its feet or "hooves" have grippy rubber treads and have adjustable stirrups for a wide range of riders who guide it using a handlebar set up which also includes a digital display with GPS.
The rear leg unit can swing up and down independently from the front leg unit, allowing it to absorb shocks during walking and running.
When climbing steps, the rider can maintain a posture that avoids looking upwards and makes it easier to check the road conditions ahead.
Each of the legs is equipped with hooves featuring a left-right divided structure made of rubber, a material that absorbs surface irregularities and is slip-resistant.
OPS: Render of the Kawasaki Corleo concept ride-on robot
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_183306532_FER
Ride-on-all-terrain robot concept
Ferrari Press Agency
Corleo 1
Ref 16706
07/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japanese motorcycle maker Kawasaki has unveiled a new concept model — in the shape of a horse-like robot.
It has four legs and is envisioned by the company as an all-terrain form of transport for exploring the great outdoors.
Called the Corleo, it is a two-seater aimed at being capable of picking its way through rough terrain thanks to AI vision.
Kawasaki says the robot would run on a non-emission hydrogen-fuelled 150CC engine.
It has been created by a team at parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Its feet or "hooves" have grippy rubber treads and have adjustable stirrups for a wide range of riders who guide it using a handlebar set up which also includes a digital display with GPS.
The rear leg unit can swing up and down independently from the front leg unit, allowing it to absorb shocks during walking and running.
When climbing steps, the rider can maintain a posture that avoids looking upwards and makes it easier to check the road conditions ahead.
Each of the legs is equipped with hooves featuring a left-right divided structure made of rubber, a material that absorbs surface irregularities and is slip-resistant.
OPS: Render of the Kawasaki Corleo concept ride-on robot
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)