JAKARTA Innovations in the world of technology continue to accelerate, and manufacturers are competing to present unusual breakthroughs. One of them came from Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which recently introduced the concept of a truly unique vehicle, namely Kawasaki Corleo.

Reporting from its official website, Wednesday, April 9, Corleo is not an ordinary vehicle. This is a four-legged robot capable of carrying two passengers at once, and the most astonishing of which this robot is designed to bulldoze various terrains with confidence.

Combining stability control technology typical of Kawasaki motorcycles and advanced mechanical leg systems, Corleo is able to move agilely in all conditions. Each leg can move up and down independently, allowing this robot to absorb shocks well while walking or running, even as it climbs the steps.

Not only that, Corleo's every leg is equipped with a 'kuke' made from anti-slip rubber that is able to adapt to various surfaces' ranging fromures, rocks, to corrugated terrain. Stable and sturdy, Corleo promises an unprecedented driving experience.

The futuristic design is also equipped with sophisticated instrument panels that present a variety of important information such as routes, gravitational positions, to visual markers for road conditions at night.

Equally interesting, Corleo is powered by a 150cc hydrogen engine, with a hydrogen supply stored in the tube at the back. The electrical energy generated from this system is channeled to each driving force on its four legs making it an environmentally friendly vehicle ready to explore anywhere.

With all these advantages, Kawasaki Corleo is not just a concept vehicle but can open a new page in the world of future mobility.


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