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Honda Integrates Nidec’s Omnidirectional Wheels Into Personal Mobility Machine

Summary by Robotics & Automation News
Honda has integrated Nidec’s jointly developed omnidirectional drive unit into its latest personal mobility robot, Uni-One, now available for test rides at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Kansai, Japan. Uni-One – a hands‑free, seated mobility device – allows users to steer simply by shifting body weight, while keeping both hands free for other tasks. It features a […]
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Honda CB 500 Hornet is back in Brazil after 11 years, now with a bicycle engine of 471 cc, liquid cooling and power of 49.6 cc. With a manual transmission of six marches, the model combines mild performance with the strength expected by brand enthusiasts. The design maintains the visual identity of the classic Hornet,... The post Xodó da Honda returns to the streets with renewed vision appeared first on The Antagonist.

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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