Kawasaki unveils Corleo: AI-powered rideable robot with hydrogen engine
The concept resembles cyber-creatures from video games and marks a new era in robotics.
Japanese company Kawasaki has unveiled a concept rideable robot called Corleo, equipped with a hydrogen engine and artificial intelligence. The design resembles a mechanical mount from futuristic video games like Horizon Zero Dawn and has already sparked excitement in the tech community.
Although Corleo is not yet in production, the prototype itself signals Kawasaki's serious ambitions in robotics and green transportation. The robot can carry a human rider, analyze terrain, balance on uneven surfaces, and make real-time decisions using its integrated AI.
The use of a hydrogen engine is particularly noteworthy, positioning Corleo as an environmentally friendly mobility solution of the future — with potential applications in agriculture, search and rescue, and more.
There's no word yet on when Corleo might enter mass production or what its price point will be. But one thing is clear: robot transport powered by clean energy is no longer science fiction — it's a growing reality for the industry.
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