View Kawasaki’s Future: A Four‑Legged Vehicle Concept

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has revealed its bold vision for personal off‑road mobility with CORLEO, a futuristic, hydrogen‑powered vehicle that doesn’t roll—it walks. Unveiled at Expo 2025 Osaka, this concept represents a paradigm shift in how we conquer rugged terrain.
🦿 What Is CORLEO?
- A four‑legged, robotic mobility machine, designed like a mechanical creature for off‑road adventurers.
- Powered by a 150 cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to drive individual motors in each leg, combining sustainability with advanced robotics.
🌄 Terrain Mastery
- Legs feature rubber “hooves” split left-right for adaptive traction across surfaces like gravel, grass, or rock.
- The rear swing arms absorb shocks, helping maintain a natural riding posture even on steep climbs or uneven ground.

🧠 Human-Machine Harmony
- Riders guide CORLEO with weight shifts, using sensors on stirrups and handlebars for intuitive control—almost like riding a robotic horse.
- A digital HUD displays navigation, hydrogen levels, and the center of gravity. At night, the vehicle projects path markers onto the terrain.
🌿 Why It Matters
- Off‑Road Accessibility: It’s aimed at explorers, rescue teams, and outdoor workers who must traverse terrain beyond the reach of traditional vehicles.
- Clean Energy Innovation: Hydrogen fuel offers silent, zero‑emission mobility without being tethered to charging stations.
- Future-Forward Vision: Kawasaki positions CORLEO not as a product, but a design study, showcasing possibilities for 2050 and beyond.
🔍 What’s Next?
- Currently a technology demonstrator, there are no firm plans for production or a release timeline.
- Kawasaki is using CORLEO to explore the convergence of robotic engineering, sustainable propulsion, and instinctive control.
- As the hydrogen infrastructure expands, concepts like CORLEO could reshape mobility for outdoor adventures and specialized applications.