
Rideable Pokémon Koraidon & Miraidon Debut in Japan
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Honda and Toyota unveiled real-world, ridable versions of Pokémon's Koraidon and Miraidon at the Japan Mobility Show Kansai. Attendees could even hop on these functional motorcycles for photos, showcasing a blend of automotive innovation and pop culture.
The Japan Mobility Show Kansai featured functional motorcycles based on Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Koraidon and Miraidon. These aren't just static displays; Honda and Toyota have created actual ridable vehicles, allowing attendees to experience the Pokémon world firsthand.
Honda's Koraidon boasts lifelike movements, self-balancing technology, and self-driving capabilities up to 10 km/h. Riders steer by shifting their weight, offering a unique and immersive experience. Toyota's Miraidon can operate in multiple modes, including a display mode, a slow walking mode, and a drive mode controlled by a Nintendo Switch controller.
While there are no plans for public sale, these Pokémon motorcycles hint at future possibilities in transportation and entertainment. Keep an eye out for similar innovations that may enhance travel experiences in Japan.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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