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Ride Radar > Blog > Technology > Chinese Auto Giants Xiaomi, XPeng, and NIO Expand into Humanoid Robotics
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Chinese Auto Giants Xiaomi, XPeng, and NIO Expand into Humanoid Robotics

Last updated: February 25, 2025 10:07 pm
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The automotive industry is witnessing a significant shift as companies like Xiaomi, XPeng, and NIO are venturing into the humanoid robot market. According to reports from ijiwei and China Business Journal, these companies are making strides in developing advanced humanoid robots for various applications.

Xiaomi’s robot team has announced the progress of its CyberOne humanoid robot, which is being rolled out on its production line. Standing at 177 centimeters tall and weighing 52 kilograms, CyberOne is designed for home care, companionship, and other scenarios. XPeng Motors has also unveiled its XPeng Iron humanoid robot, featuring multiple self-developed chips, 15 degrees of freedom, and bionic hands with tactile feedback capabilities.

Meanwhile, GAC Group has introduced its GoMate embodied intelligent humanoid robot, boasting a variable wheel-leg mobile structure that allows it to reach speeds of 15 km/h and operate continuously for over 2 hours. NIO has also joined the race with a team dedicated to robot dog projects and a focus on humanoid robot technologies like algorithms and dynamic perception.

Tesla, a leader in the robotics field, is ramping up production of its Optimus humanoid robot. With plans to produce 10,000 units in 2025 and increase capacity to 100,000 units per month by 2027, Tesla is set to make a significant impact in the humanoid robot market.

A comparison of core technological specifications between US and Chinese humanoid robots reveals distinct focuses. American companies prioritize industrial applications, emphasizing payload capacity and battery life, while Chinese manufacturers prioritize versatility and greater degrees of freedom in movements.

The competition between high-capital and low-cost approaches in AI mirrors the competition in the humanoid robotics sector between the US and China. Each country’s strengths are reflected in their respective approaches to developing advanced humanoid robots.

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