Honda, the Japanese auto manufacturer, has teamed up with Pokémon to launch a real-world motorcycle inspired by the legendary Pokémon “Koraidon” from “Pokémon Scarlet.” This futuristic motorcycle will be showcased at Honda’s Aoyama welcoming plaza in Tokyo, from March 7 to March 9, 2025. Honda aims to recreate Koraidon’s design and features using cutting-edge technology.
The “Honda Gulleton” stays true to the game’s dimensions and weight, incorporating Honda’s proprietary self-balancing technology. This tech stems from the “Honda Riding Assist” showcased at CES 2017, inspired by the balance control principles of the ASIMO robot. According to Honda, future versions are expected to achieve the “Speed Mode” of Gulleton and a quadrupedal walking feature, showcasing its dynamic charm. Although test rides weren’t available during the exhibition, its exquisite design undoubtedly leaves us eagerly anticipating what’s to come.
According to industry insiders, Toyota has launched a physical motorcycle inspired by the Pokémon legendary “Miraidon” from “Pokémon Violet” as early as 2024, marking the first collaboration between an automotive brand and Pokémon. Now, Honda is stepping up with the theme of “Koraidon,” seemingly aiming to compete with its rival. Industry experts believe that with Honda’s motorcycle manufacturing experience, they might technically surpass Toyota’s showcase design, enhancing both its practicality and visual appeal.
The “Honda Guleton” not only showcases the power of technology but also symbolizes the deep integration of anime culture with the automotive industry. Following the exhibition, industry insiders generally believe that Honda may further develop this concept car,甚至 exploring the possibility of mass production. With the Pokémon craze continuing to heat up, it’s likely that more and more car manufacturers will join this creatively charged competition, bringing even more surprises to the market.