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  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_012
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_011
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_013
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Zara Tindall reitet bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials
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    Zara Tindall reitet bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials
    Zara Tindall (GB), reitet auf Euro Star bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials, Tweseldown, Grossbritannien, 22. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02437879
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Zara Tindall reitet bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials
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    Zara Tindall reitet bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials
    Zara Tindall (GB), reitet auf Euro Star bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials, Tweseldown, Grossbritannien, 22. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02437883
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    Zara Tindall reitet bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials
    Zara Tindall (GB), reitet auf Euro Star bei den Tweseldown Horse Trials, Tweseldown, Grossbritannien, 22. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02437877
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    Zara und Mike Tindall mit ihren Kindern beim Magic Millions Festival of British Eventing, Tag 2
    Zara Tindall (GB), beim Magic Millions Festival of British Eventing, Tag 2 im Gatcombe Park in Minchinhampton, Grossbritannien, 6. August 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02361934
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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet durch den Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim morgendlichen Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 09. Dezember 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02247426
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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet durch den Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim morgendlichen Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 09. Dezember 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02247423
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet durch den Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim morgendlichen Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 09. Dezember 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02247427
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet durch den Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim morgendlichen Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 09. Dezember 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02247428
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet durch den Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim morgendlichen Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 09. Dezember 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02247420
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet durch den Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim morgendlichen Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 09. Dezember 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02247419
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet mit Bekannten durch den Park am Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 22. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02243174
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew reitet mit Bekannten durch den Park am Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 22. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02243173
    (c) Dukas

     

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    Andrew beim Ausritt durch den Park am Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 20. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02243079
    (c) Dukas

     

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    Andrew beim Ausritt durch den Park am Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 20. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02243076
    (c) Dukas

     

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    Andrew beim Ausritt durch den Park am Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 20. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02243078
    (c) Dukas

     

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    Andrew beim Ausritt durch den Park am Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 20. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02243077
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew im Auto und auf dem Pferd beim Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02238354
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew im Auto und auf dem Pferd beim Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02238359
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew im Auto und auf dem Pferd beim Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. November 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02238360
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew beim Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 11. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02231900
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew beim Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 11. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02231895
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew beim Ausritt morgens im Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 9.Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02231462
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew beim Ausritt morgens im Park von Schloss Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 9.Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02231463
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Wieder zurück: Prinz Andrew bei einem Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02230680
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Wieder zurück: Prinz Andrew bei einem Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02230679
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Wieder zurück: Prinz Andrew bei einem Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02230681
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Wieder zurück: Prinz Andrew bei einem Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02230677
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    ROYALS - Wieder zurück: Prinz Andrew bei einem Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02230683
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Wieder zurück: Prinz Andrew bei einem Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 6. Oktober 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02230682
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    PEOPLE - Hampton Classic Grand Prix with Watches of Switzerland and Longines
    Georgina Bloomberg - Hampton Classic Grand Prix with Watches of Switzerland and Longines *** Local Caption *** 36453802
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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew bei einem morgendlichen Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 23. Juli 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02176884
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew bei einem morgendlichen Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 23. Juli 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02176888
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew bei einem morgendlichen Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 23. Juli 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02176886
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew bei einem morgendlichen Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 23. Juli 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02176883
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew bei einem morgendlichen Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 23. Juli 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02176882
    (c) Dukas

     

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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew bei einem morgendlichen Ausritt in Windsor
    Prinz Andrew (GB), beim Ausritt im Park von Schloss Windsor, Windsor, Grossbritannien, 23. Juli 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02176887
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