A Chinese startup has unveiled a large ride-on “cyber horse” robot that people can mount and use like a real horse. Photos and details shared alongside the announcement portray a big, mechanical equine designed for human riders, suggesting the company is moving from demonstrations of robot prototypes toward more interactive, public-facing demonstrations.
The reports are framed as a possible glimpse of a future type of attraction or ride technology, drawing comparisons to a well-known horse event rather than stating any direct link to it. The focus across coverage is on the scale and novelty of the robot, emphasizing that it is built to carry a person rather than being purely for decoration or remote operation. While the articles vary little in their basic description, they largely present the same core claim: a ride-capable robotic horse is being showcased as a new product or concept.