Kawasaki CORLEO: The Hydrogen-Powered, Four-Legged Off-Roader of the Future
Meet the Kawasaki CORLEO—an off-road concept that walks the line between robotics and motorcycle engineering, quite literally. With four independently moving legs instead of wheels, this futuristic machine redefines adventure mobility.
CORLEO is powered by a 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to drive electric motors in each leg. Hydrogen is stored in a canister mounted at the rear, making the ride not only powerful but also environmentally conscious. Real-time feedback on navigation and posture is displayed onboard, giving riders full control over every move.
Each leg features two rubber hooves designed to grip uneven terrain while absorbing shocks, making it perfect for tackling grasslands, gravel, rocky trails, and rubble. The rear legs move vertically, separate from the front, to better absorb impact while walking or running.
The ride is controlled by the rider’s body movements. Footpegs and handlebars detect shifts in center of gravity, translating them into directional motion. Adjustable stirrup lengths allow for a customized and ergonomic riding posture, ideal for climbing or descending without losing sight of the path ahead.
Whether you're a tech lover or an outdoor thrill-seeker, the CORLEO promises a ride that's bold, intuitive, and clean-energy driven—ushering in a new era of off-road exploration.