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robotics/news//South China Morning Post
The GD01 is a high-strength alloy machine designed for civilian transport.
Unitree Robotics has unveiled the GD01, a manned mecha that shifts between bipedal and quadruped modes.
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GD01 is marketed as the world's first mass-produced transformable mecha for civilian transport.
The GD01 weighs 500kg with a pilot and is priced from 3.9 million yuan (US$573,674).
Chinese robotics firms, like Unitree, are surpassing US competitors due to lower costs and faster scaling.
Bridging the gap between science fiction and reality, a Chinese robotics firm on Tuesday unveiled a manned “mecha” capable of transitioning between bipedal walking and four-legged mode.
Developed by Unitree Robotics, the GD01 – resembling an Autobot from a Transformers movie – is a high-strength alloy machine designed for civilian transport. It weighs 500kg with a pilot on board – roughly the weight of a grand piano – and carries a starting price of 3.9 million yuan (US$573,674), according to the company.
A demonstration video shows the GD01 – carrying a pilot in its torso-mounted cockpit – walking like a humanoid robot and knocking over a brick wall with its hand. The machine then reconfigures its chassis, shifting into a four-legged crawl.
Unitree described the robot as the world’s first mass-produced “transformable mecha”.
The GD01 expands the Hangzhou-based company’s portfolio at a time when Chinese manufacturers are significantly outstripping their US rivals, helped by lower production costs and faster manufacturing scale-up.