00:00Kowasaki's Corleio is a means of transport that can hardly be compared to any other conventional vehicle.
00:11Instead of wheels, it has four legs, designed in a way reminiscent of motorcycle mechanics and characterized by a robotic structure.
00:19Each leg ends in a flexible rubber leg, which provides better grip, especially on uneven surfaces such as rocks, grass, or gravel.
00:28This unusual vehicle is powered by a 150cc hydrogen engine that feeds electric motors in the legs.
00:37This allows the Corleio to move almost silently and with impressive smoothness over a wide variety of terrain.
00:45It is steered by natural body movements.
00:49Leaning forward or shifting your weight determines the direction.
00:52This intuitive system distinguishes the driving experience from traditional steering.
00:59The built-in display provides information about the current route, the hydrogen level, and your driving posture.
01:05In the dark, the vehicle projects markings directly onto the ground to provide orientation and facilitate navigation.
01:12Whether you're climbing, cruising along, or simply exploring new trails,
01:19Corleio combines human instincts with machine precision in a new way.
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