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This is the Kawasaki Corleo It is a quadrupedal vehicle that you can ride like a horse. If you notice the way it's run, it's based from big cats like lions, tigers, panthers, pumas, and you can ride it. The robot looks like a headless lion because, you know, head will be useless, so they decided to make it headless. And yeah, you can ride it. But sadly, they will launch it in 2050. There are already some working prototypes, but they want to launch it when it's perfect. Supposed to be, you can ride it not just in roads, but on dangerous terrains like mountains and cliffs.
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[img]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7Kf3655wcfo/hq720.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEhCK4FEIIDSFryq4qpAxMIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJD&rs=AOn4CLDEb9elx3cK3GP-JxPUYF8HohpAgQ[/img] This is the Kawasaki Corleo It is a quadrupedal vehicle that you can ride like a horse. If you notice the way it's run, it's based from big cats like lions, tigers, panthers, pumas, and you can ride it. The robot looks like a headless lion because, you know, head will be useless, so they decided to make it headless. And yeah, you can ride it. But sadly, they will launch it in 2050. There are already some working prototypes, but they want to launch it when it's perfect. Supposed to be, you can ride it not just in roads, but on dangerous terrains like mountains and cliffs.
I actually want to have a horse, and I'm planning to buy one before the end of the year. But this is so cool. It's like a giant lion that you can ride.
I actually want to have a horse, and I'm planning to buy one before the end of the year. But this is so cool. It's like a giant lion that you can ride.
Netherrealmer wrote:This is the Kawasaki Corleo It is a quadrupedal vehicle that you can ride like a horse. If you notice the way it's run, it's based from big cats like lions, tigers, panthers, pumas, and you can ride it. The robot looks like a headless lion because, you know, head will be useless, so they decided to make it headless. And yeah, you can ride it. But sadly, they will launch it in 2050. There are already some working prototypes, but they want to launch it when it's perfect. Supposed to be, you can ride it not just in roads, but on dangerous terrains like mountains and cliffs.
What an amazing concept! 🤯 The Kawasaki Corleone looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. Inspired by the movements of lions and leopards, but with four legs and a headless body for increased efficiency, the rideable robot combines modernity and practicality. The idea of waiting until 2050 to release a proper version demonstrates their commitment to durability and safety, especially if it is designed to handle rough terrain like hills and slopes.
[quote="Netherrealmer"]This is the Kawasaki Corleo It is a quadrupedal vehicle that you can ride like a horse. If you notice the way it's run, it's based from big cats like lions, tigers, panthers, pumas, and you can ride it. The robot looks like a headless lion because, you know, head will be useless, so they decided to make it headless. And yeah, you can ride it. But sadly, they will launch it in 2050. There are already some working prototypes, but they want to launch it when it's perfect. Supposed to be, you can ride it not just in roads, but on dangerous terrains like mountains and cliffs.[/quote]
What an amazing concept! 🤯 The Kawasaki Corleone looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. Inspired by the movements of lions and leopards, but with four legs and a headless body for increased efficiency, the rideable robot combines modernity and practicality. The idea of waiting until 2050 to release a proper version demonstrates their commitment to durability and safety, especially if it is designed to handle rough terrain like hills and slopes.
I wonder if you need to be trained when it comes to balancing to ride this. You know, because if you do the motorcycle or a horse, you have to balance your body so you will not fell off. I was thinking that maybe this one will be easier to ride because it has the flexibility of a cat.
I wonder if you need to be trained when it comes to balancing to ride this. You know, because if you do the motorcycle or a horse, you have to balance your body so you will not fell off. I was thinking that maybe this one will be easier to ride because it has the flexibility of a cat.
Riding something like a motorcycle or a horse requires body balance so you don't fall. The body must know how to balance the weight and move in line with the movement of the object. A little training helps you get used to it and gain confidence. It's like you're teaching your muscles to read signals and respond quickly. If you master the basics of balance and posture, it becomes easier to continue without stress. The body builds a memory of the movement and you find yourself staying on top without thinking too much.
Riding something like a motorcycle or a horse requires body balance so you don't fall. The body must know how to balance the weight and move in line with the movement of the object. A little training helps you get used to it and gain confidence. It's like you're teaching your muscles to read signals and respond quickly. If you master the basics of balance and posture, it becomes easier to continue without stress. The body builds a memory of the movement and you find yourself staying on top without thinking too much.
I love horses. I believe they are majestic animals. But the thought of riding a lion like a horse never occurred to me, let alone getting on a headless creature or invention. NO WAY!
I love horses. I believe they are majestic animals. But the thought of riding a lion like a horse never occurred to me, let alone getting on a headless creature or invention. NO WAY! :lol: