OMOWAY OMO X electric motorcycle with self-balancing technology
OMOWAY starts mass production of the OMO X electric motorcycle, featuring aerospace-grade gyroscope for autonomous upright balance. Learn about its safety features and 2026 launch.
OMOWAY starts mass production of the OMO X electric motorcycle, featuring aerospace-grade gyroscope for autonomous upright balance. Learn about its safety features and 2026 launch.
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OMOWAY has officially started mass production of its innovative OMO X electric motorcycle, the world's first two-wheeled vehicle capable of maintaining an upright position without rider assistance. According to Electrek, the bike's key technology is an aerospace-grade control moment gyroscope, previously used in satellites and spacecraft.
The OMO X is built on the proprietary OMO-ROBOT architecture, which integrates sensors, software, and hardware for autonomous stabilization. This system processes visual data and instantly adjusts balance, allowing beginners and shorter riders to confidently handle a heavy two-wheeler.
The motorcycle also features a fully active safety system, including anti-slip, cornering assist, and emergency collision prevention. These functions rely on built-in sensors and high-speed computing to respond instantly to road conditions.
Before its official launch, the OMO X earned the iF Design Award 2026 for its innovative design and technological sophistication. Mass production will begin in Indonesia in April 2026, with a public unveiling set for Jakarta in May. Pricing and full specifications will be announced closer to the release date.
In addition, OMOWAY is developing the Mobility One multi-purpose wheeled robot, which uses the same self-balancing and autonomous control technology as the OMO X. If the company can scale up production successfully, this could revolutionize two-wheeled vehicle design, making it safer and more accessible to a broad audience.