Singapore-based technology company OMOWAY has unveiled its OMO X electric motorcycle, calling it the world’s first mass-produced self-balancing electric motorcycle.
The bike has now entered mass production, with pre-orders opening in Indonesia in late April 2026 and an official debut in Jakarta scheduled for late May 2026.
At the heart of the OMO X is OMOWAY’s “OMO-ROBOT” system, which combines sensors, software, and hardware to turn the motorcycle into a “two-wheeled robot.”
This system includes vision-based sensors, high-speed computing, and physical stabilization technology to keep the bike upright without relying solely on the rider.
A key part of the OMO X is the Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG), a device also used in satellites. It keeps the bike balanced automatically, even at low speeds or when stopped, making it safer and easier for beginners to ride.
The bike also has active safety features, like slip prevention on wet roads, curve support, and emergency obstacle avoidance. Its sensors and computer react in milliseconds to keep riders safe.
OMOWAY will start selling the OMO X in Indonesia, with over 100 stores planned in cities like Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, and Bali. Pricing and full specs will be announced closer to launch.
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