The “robotic wolf” of Kawasaki in which you can ride

After the very advertising, announcement of the cloning of the Wolf of Thrones, a new wolf arrives, but in this case robotic. While the Kawasaki company has announced it as a horse, by size and design, the reality is that it looks more like a large wolf. It’s about Corleo, a four-legged vehicle-robotic concept It works with a 150 cc hydrogen engine and could reach 40 km/h … faster than Usain Bolt.

According to the company, it could cross irregular land thanks to Its four independent mobile extremities. An amazing video, almost entirely generated by computer, we must clarify, show what this creature could be capable of one day, from climbing mountains to jumping on icy cracks.

However, it remains to be seen if Corleo can ever walk, especially with the agility seen in the video. Everything indicates that the project is practically pure fiction. We haven’t even seen a rider try itindicating that gadget is more advertising than reality.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqdhzbtz-9k

And that is a real pity, considering how fun it would be gallop in a futuristic metallic huargo wolf. Kawasaki Heavy Industries presented the concept at Osaka Kansai Expo, which began last week. You can see a real -scale model slightly stretching your legs in the exhibition hall, but not freely shaping.

While Corleo (name that means Leon of God) is mostly fictional, we have already seen other companies try to make a four -legged robot come true. Robotics Xiaopeng Motors company, for example, presented a mountable unicorn for children last year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsyc3fad2dm

We have also seen A giant robot, the size of a minivan, with a rhino -like, That walks with four legs and can transport up to four passengers. In addition to Corleo, Kawasaki Heavy Industries also presented a concept of a futuristic modular system for trains passengers, called Alice, which, according to the company, could eliminate congestion and improve travel efficiency.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfz1agqzin4