Kawasaki Is Dead Serious: Its Hydrogen-Powered Robo-Horse Is Coming a Decade Earlier Than Expected

What once sounded like a sci-fi promise aimed at 2050 has suddenly turned into a concrete production plan.

January 8, 2026 at 8:35 PM / Technology

Kawasaki has officially confirmed that its four-legged, hydrogen-powered off-road vehicle called Corleo is headed for production. Even more surprising, the company says the public will be able to see it in person in just four years.

To make that happen, Kawasaki has formed a dedicated unit called the Safe Adventure Business Development Team. Its mission is clear: bring the robotic “horse” to life in time for Expo 2030 in Riyadh. Full-scale sales to private customers are expected to follow starting in 2035.

While engineers continue assembling physical prototypes, Kawasaki is also preparing a virtual side of the project. By 2027, the company plans to release a simulator that lets users experience what it’s like to ride and control a four-legged machine. Data gathered during Corleo’s development — including 3D models and motion physics — is expected to be shared with game developers and even used in esports applications.

Corleo represents Kawasaki’s attempt to merge motorcycle know-how with advanced robotics in places where wheels simply don’t work. It’s designed for extreme terrain such as mountain trails, rocky landscapes, and river crossings.

Control is meant to feel natural. The rider shifts body weight much like on a real horse, without reins or traditional controls. Power comes from a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity for the robotic legs. Hydrogen tanks allow for quiet operation and zero emissions, while onboard AI constantly manages balance and footing to prevent slips on uneven ground.

Pricing hasn’t been announced, but one thing is clear: this project has moved well beyond the stage of a “weird concept.” Corleo is now being positioned as a genuine piece of future mobility — and it’s arriving much sooner than anyone expected.

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