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 motorcycle but with legs instead of wheels, is seen galloping across green fields at impressive speeds, carrying not one, but two humans on its back.
Kawasaki says the robot’s rear legs move independently from the front legs, allowing it to absorb shocks while walking or running. That might explain how it’s also seen scaling mountains in the video – once again, with a person riding on its back.
Instead of tires, the robot features rubber
Saddle up: Kawasaki shows off hydrogen-powered robot horse
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