Just when you thought the micromobility world couldn’t get any stranger, Kawasaki decided to build an electric horse. And no, this isn’t just another vaporware concept destined for a trade show floor ...
The takeaway: Kawasaki Heavy Industries has begun accepting orders for the world's first gas engine designed to run on a 30 percent hydrogen blend, marking a cautious step toward hydrogen-fueled power ...
Kawasaki has officially announced plans to transition its wild Corleo robotic mobility concept into a production-ready vehicle The mechanical horse utilizes a 150cc hydrogen combustion engine to ...
The strangest part is that Kawasaki's off-road machine, which looks more like a rideable Boston Dynamics robot dog than a KLR650, is reportedly going into production a lot sooner than previously ...
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TOKYO, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries (7012.T), opens new tab said on Tuesday it has signed a contract with Japan Suiso Energy to build the world's largest liquefied hydrogen ...
It was around 18 years ago that the Kawasaki KLE 500 ruled markets worldwide, giving stiff competition to the likes of the Honda Transalp and even the Yamaha Tenere. Now, after months of speculation, ...
As if a 225-horsepower Polaris and a 240-hp Can-Am UTV weren’t enough, there’s now a boosted Kawasaki side-by-side making 250 flippin’ horses. It’s called the Teryx H2, and it runs a supercharged ...
Twenty-five years ago, Sandra Bullock reminded us that sometimes all it takes is a little makeover to go (undercover) from tomboy FBI agent to Miss Congeniality. Of course, what she really did in that ...
A recent filing with a US environmental agency reveals that Kawasaki might just have a monstrous streetfighter motorcycle in the works for 2026, with a larger engine than anything in its own lineup of ...
Dedicated off-road and trials motorcycles can do incredible things in the hands of an expert rider, but imagine what they could do with legs instead of wheels. That’s an idea Kawasaki is exploring ...