Summary

Almost a year to the day afterToyota showed off its Miraidon motorcycle, Honda has revealed it has finally given Koriadon the same treatment. Dubbed Project Koraidon, the almost life-size, motorbike version of the Legendary Pokemon will be on show at Honda’s Welcome Plaza Aoyama from Jun 08, 2025, although unfortunately, it doesn’t appear to be something we’ll be able to buy.

No, the impression Honda gives when breaking down what exactly Project Koraidon is and how it came abouton its websiteimplies the incredibly detailedPokemonbike is a one-of-a-kind product. The breakdown even includes a reference to Toyota’s very similar Miraidon motorbike, tweaking the “Adults’ Devotion Make Children’s Dreams Come True” mantra Toyota used for Miraidon to “Honda’s Devotion Make Children’s Dreams Come True” for Koraidon.

close up of honda’s project koraidon pokemon motorbike.

Since Project Koraidon is probably a little bigger than a regular motorbike due to the fact it has legs, I’m not sure children are going to be able to ride it. In fact, I’m not sure it’s designed to be ridden at all. The selling point of Honda’s Koraidon is that it brings the Pokemon to life. ThatScarlet & Violet’s cover stars are effectively sentient motorcycles is likely why Toyota and Honda teamed up with The Pokemon Company for the projects.

Honda Has Turned Pokemon’s Koraidon Into A Motorbike

It Comes One Year After Toyota Did The Same For Miraidon

Before you say it, yes, I know that in Pokemon Scarlet,Koraidon is not a bike, and so does Honda. Unlike Miraidon which rolls around on its wheels, Koraidon sticks to using its legs. Don’t ask me why, I’m assuming it’s Pokemon logic tied to it being a Pokemon from the past. Maybe so far in the past that the wheel hadn’t been invented yet.

Anyway, yes, Honda’s Project Koraidon is very accurate. So accurate that, just like the Pokemon it’s based on, it also has four legs. They’re not just for show either. The real-life Koraidon can walk on its legs and will also be able to stand on its two wheels, something Honda acknowledges isn’t possible in Pokemon Scarlet. It achieves that by using the same balance technology Honda uses in its ASIMO robots.

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Project Koraidon can also move its head and neck and will even change its facial expression depending on its mode, making it appear as lifelike as possible. We might not be nearing a future where we’re all whizzing around on Koraidon and Miraidon bikes like this is some sort of real-life Paldea, but the reveal of something as close to a real Koraidon as possible is quite the way to celebrate Pokemon Day.