Rideable Horse Robot Viral Video: The Real Story Behind It

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By Karla T Vasquez

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If you ever watched a video of the Boston Dynamics spot robot dog featured and wanted to run it and run it, Kawasaki has an idea robot that will shake your heart – and it is part horse, part of the leopard, part robot and all wild. Too bad you can’t actually buy one.

Kawasaki Corollary A four-legged rideful robot, the answer to this question: “What if we set foot in the all-region vehicle instead of wheels?” Kawasaki has released a video so that it is fully realized that the idea will look like.

In the trippi video, the corloo and the riders fall through a forest, run over the top of a field, jump over the rocky terrain, and trots over the snow -based landscapes. The video seems to be as a computer made with the Lord of the Ring-worthy scene.

Kawasaki is known for motorcycles and ATVs, but in the international organization, from Railways to Industrial Equipment and Robotics, everything is in hand.

Kawasaki Korelo Robot Horse Concept Illustration shows a four-legged, silver rideable machine.

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Kawasaki Korelo Robot Horse Concept Illustration shows a four-legged, silver rideable machine.

Kawasaki Corley Concept is a driving robot horse intended to deal with rough zones.

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Kawasaki unveiled the forward-thought Corley for Osaka Expo 2025 in Japan. This is a 2050 concept model for future transport mode. The The exposer theme is “Designing the Future Society for our lives”. The event officially opened on April 13.

Corley also includes some nifty design ideas, including individual legs, a hydrogen engine and steering through weight changes.

Kawasaki said, “While preserving the joy of the climb, the car constantly observes the rider movements to achieve unity assured feelings between human and machines.”

Kawasaki immediately did not respond to the request to comment on its plan for Karley.

Suddenly, Corley is just a model that is capable of limited movement, so your Cy-Fi dreams need to hold the dreams of crossing the angry mountains on Kick-But Robo-Stade. Perhaps 2050 will bring a world full of legs, rideable robots. Somehow, it seems more achievable than a bunch of flying cars.



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