Kawasaki Heavy Industries has unveiled CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robot prototype designed for off-road riding.
Unlike traditional vehicles, CORLEO moves like a wolf, using independent robotic legs to navigate rugged terrain.
The robot is controlled by the rider’s body movements, similar to horseback riding.
Powered by a hydrogen engine and battery, it offers a sustainable alternative to motorcycles and ATVs, Fox News has reported.
Though still a prototype, CORLEO’s sleek, durable design and futuristic tech suggest a potential shift in off-road exploration, with Kawasaki projecting up to 25 years before it hits the market.
Written by B.C. Begley
