Kawasaki just pulled a major sci-fi move.
Best known for their green speed machines and adrenaline-packed ATVs, the company is now trotting into the future — literally — with the reveal of CORLEO, a four-legged hydrogen-electric robot walker that looks like it galloped straight out of a cyberpunk daydream. And where’s it heading? Osaka, Japan, for Expo 2025, where it’ll be showcased as a bold vision of mobility in the year 2050.
CORLEO isn’t your average concept vehicle. With four articulated robotic legs and the swagger of a panther, this beast moves more like a creature from a fantasy film than a vehicle. It’s designed to carry one or two passengers across rugged terrain — think leaping, adapting, and navigating like a robotic steed. Riders mount it like a horse, but the experience is pure futuristic flex.
At the heart of this mechanical marvel is a hydrogen fuel cell, tapping into Japan’s ambitious push for a low-emission, hydrogen-powered future. It’s clean, efficient, and a perfect match for a vehicle that could roam untamed landscapes far from paved roads and charging stations.
So, is this the beginning of the end for wheeled transport? Will we all be cruising on mechanical animals through cities lit by giant LED billboards? Hard to say. But if this is what 2050 looks like, we’re 100% here for it.