Corleo: A leap into the future of mobility

At Expo Osaka-Kansai 2025, Kawasaki presented Corleo, a hydrogen-powered quadruped robot that merges the essence of motorcycles with advanced robotics, offering an unprecedented mobility experience. This innovative vehicle represents a significant step forward in the search for sustainable and adaptable transportation solutions for difficult terrain. Corleo is not only a demonstration of Kawasaki's technological capability, but also a bold vision of what personal mobility could look like in the future.

Technology inspired by nature

Corleo is equipped with four articulated legs ending in non-slip rubber hooves, allowing it to adapt to various terrains, from meadows to rocky areas. Its 150 cc hydrogen-powered engine generates electricity to power its robotic legs, offering an eco-friendly and quiet alternative. Corleo's design is inspired by agile animals like wolves and horses, incorporating a structure that allows it to move stably over irregular terrain. In addition, it features advanced sensors that allow the robot to respond to user movements and weight shifts, adjusting its balance and trajectory in real-time. This intuitive interaction eliminates the need for traditional controls, offering a more natural and immersive riding experience.

Vision of the future: Towards sustainable mobility

Although currently a prototype, Kawasaki visualizes Corleo as a personal mobility solution for the year 2050, integrating sustainability, advanced technology, and an intuitive driving experience. This concept not only reflects the company's commitment to innovation, but also its bet on sustainable transport solutions in harmony with the environment. Corleo represents a step toward a future where personal mobility is more efficient, ecological, and adapted to the changing needs of society.