The OMO-X self-balancing electric motorcycle is set to go on sale
The OMO-X electric motorcycle, announced last year and capable of maintaining balance without driver intervention, is no longer just a concept or a demonstration prototype. The developers claim that this technology has reached the mass production stage for the first time.
At the heart of this unusual vehicle lies the OMO-ROBOT architecture—a system of sensors and computing modules that transforms the bike into a kind of two-wheeled robot.
The main stabilization element is a Control Moment Gyroscope. Such components are typically used in space technology—for example, on satellites. By rapidly changing its angular momentum, the gyroscope helps keep the motorcycle upright even at very low speeds or when completely stopped.
The safety system also includes anti-skid protection on wet roads, cornering assistance, and automatic obstacle avoidance.
Pre-orders will open in Indonesia in April 2026, and the official sales launch in Jakarta is scheduled for May. Prices have not yet been disclosed.