Published on: 2025-05-04 02:08:42
If you ever wished you could saddle up and ride a Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog, Kawasaki has a concept that will make your heart flutter. It's part horse, part leopard, part robot and all wild. Too bad you can't buy one. Corleo is a four-legged rideable robot, the answer to the question, "What if we put legs on an all-terrain vehicle instead of wheels?" Kawasaki released a video showing what the concept would look like if it were fully realized. The trippy video features the Corleo and rider
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-05-11 01:20:47
Clop! Clop! No Time to Explain Kawasaki Heavy Industries has shown off a bizarre concept for a ridable, four-legged robotic "horse," dubbed Corleo, that runs on a 150cc hydrogen engine. According to the firm, the horse — which looks more like a gigantic wolf, in our opinion — could traverse uneven terrain thanks to its four independently moving limbs. A wild, almost entirely CGI video shows off what such a creature might one day be capable of, from climbing mountains to leaping over icy creva
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-05-11 13:58:00
WTF?! Kawasaki has a wild concept that'll make you do a double-take to see if it's a joke. Dubbed Corleo, it's a robotic horse powered entirely by a hydrogen-fueled engine – and yes, you can actually ride it and steer using your body. That's right, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer has unveiled a mechanical animal that might just dispense water out the rear. A video offers a glimpse into the capabilities of this cyber-horse. The vehicle, which suspiciously resembles a Kawasaki Ninja motorcyc
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