Agibot reveals technical details of new humanoid robot ahead of official launch

  • Agibot's Expedition A3 features a 10-hour battery life and is expected to officially launch later this month.
  • The Chinese startup reached a milestone of 10,000 robots rolling off the production line last month, outpacing rivals like Tesla in the pace of mass production.
Agibot reveals technical details of new humanoid robot ahead of official launch
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Chinese startup Agibot has shared technical details of its next-generation full-size humanoid robot, Expedition A3.

The robot, billed as "born for the stage," focuses on high-frequency human-robot interaction scenarios such as entertainment and commercial performances, Agibot said on Monday.

Expedition A3 adopts a new generation of self-developed joints and has significantly reduced its body weight to 55 kilograms. It uses magnesium alloy to replace traditional aluminum alloy, reinforcing stress concentration points with titanium alloy.

The robot's overall thrust-to-weight ratio is comparable to a million-dollar supercar, supporting highly difficult movements such as backflips, the company said.

Expedition A3 is equipped with industry-leading dual-battery technology, giving it a nominal battery life of up to 10 hours, Agibot said.

The humanoid robot comes standard with a centimeter-level integrated positioning system to enable synchronized dancing in formations of a hundred robots, and it also supports single-person carrying and autonomous unboxing, the company said.

Agibot reached the milestone of its 10,000th humanoid robot rolling off the production line last month, a production pace that is a full quarter ahead of its original schedule.

Agibot currently leads rival Tesla in mass production and captured a 39% share of the global market in 2025.

Last week, Agibot launched Genie Envisioner 2.0, an interactive physical simulator that allows robots to learn autonomously in a model world, significantly reducing the cost of trial and error in real-world environments.

This was the result of the fourth day of Agibot's "AI Launch Week." From April 7 to 14, the company plans to announce a core technological breakthrough in physical AI every working day.

The company plans to hold its 2026 Partner Conference on April 17, where it will release four new products, four large AI models, seven solutions, and open datasets, Agibot said yesterday.

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