What if your next off-road vehicle walked on four legs like a panther? Kawasaki just unveiled a hydrogen powered AI beast. And it's wild. Meet the Kawasaki Corillo, a futuristic robotic vehicle that was just revealed at the Kza Expo in Osaka. It doesn't roll. It walks built on a four-legged frame with rubber hooves for grip.
Corillo moves like an animal, not a machine. There are no handlebars. You steer by shifting your weight lean forward and it moves under the hood. A 150 cc hydrogen engine that powers electric motors in each leg delivering a smooth, silent, and zero emissions experience. It's built for all terrain exploration, gravel, grass, rocks, you name it.
A digital display tracks your route posture and fuel levels. While night rides are lit by on ground projection markers, half vehicle, half McCann animal, say that three times fast. Polio could redefine off-roading by 2025. Would you use something like this?