2025 Kawasaki CORLEO Concept
- Story Cars
- Apr 17
- 1 min read
The Kawasaki CORLEO Concept, introduced in 2025, is a four-legged robotic prototype designed to be ridden like a horse but controlled with handlebars similar to a motorcycle. It runs on a 150cc hydrogen-powered engine that generates electricity to drive each of its robotic legs, allowing the CORLEO to walk, run, and even leap. The legs end in hoof-like feet fitted with slip-resistant rubber, giving the machine stability and grip across different surfaces.
While visually striking and mechanically complex, the CORLEO is not intended for production. Instead, it serves as a futuristic showcase for Kawasaki’s compact hydrogen power unit. The real purpose behind the concept is to demonstrate how this clean energy system could be integrated into future motorcycles and other small vehicles, making the CORLEO more of a tech demonstrator than a serious step toward commercial robotic transport.




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