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MOQBA: The ‘four legged bike’ that can run up stairs! Know about this new incarnation of Suzuki?

MOQBA will exhibit at Japan Mobility Show 2023

MOQBA will exhibit at Japan Mobility Show 2023

Suzuki Japan is preparing for its participation in the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2023 between October 26 and November 5, and one of the potential additions to its motorcycle and mobility family is a four-legged vehicle that can climb stairs and carry patients. Can be taken on a stretcher. ,‘Modular Quad Based Architecture’ or MOQBA As named, the dog-like vehicle is a mix between a motorcycle and a transport vehicle as people can ride along with it and it can also be used for specific purposes such as carrying objects or people from one place to another. Go to another place.

The basis of MOQBA is a modular frame

The basis of MOQBA is a modular frame

The basis of the MOQBA is a modular frame with four legs mounted on it. Each leg has an electric motor and a wheel. The legs can be controlled independently, allowing the vehicle to climb stairs.

Trial continues on MOQBA

Trial continues on MOQBA

MOQBA may face ups and downs and changes along the way. It is still under development, and it is unclear when it will be commercially available. This can be an expensive vehicle. Overall, MOQBA is a promising new technology that has the potential to improve mobility for people.

MOQBA can be used for various purposes

MOQBA can be used for various purposes

MOQBA can be used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Transportation: MOQBA can be used to transport people or goods

  • Medical: MOQBA can be used to transport patients to climbing sites

  • Safety: MOQBA can be used for emergency rescue

MOQBA more than just a transportation vehicle

MOQBA more than just a transportation vehicle

So far, Suzuki says it plans to combine the base chassis for the MOQBA with attachments and body variations so it can shift in three modes. These three riding setups include Chair Mode, where the rider can board the vehicle and move around as usual; Standing Mode, which Suzuki has not yet clarified; And stretcher mode for emergency and medical situations. Suzuki’s aim is to create a mode of mobility that can carry people and goods to places where cars are difficult to reach in emergency situations. As seen in the images, the four-legged MOQBA can be much more than just a transportation vehicle.

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