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     Chinese Humanoid Robot AgiBot Completes Historic 100 km Walk from Suzhou to Shanghai

    Shanghai, November 21, 2025AgiBot, a leading Chinese robotics company, announced that its full-size humanoid robot “Yuanbao” successfully completed a...

     Chinese Humanoid Robot AgiBot Completes Historic 100 km Walk from Suzhou to Shanghai

    Shanghai, November 21, 2025AgiBot, a leading Chinese robotics company, announced that its full-size humanoid robot “Yuanbao” successfully completed a non-stop 100-kilometer walking journey from Suzhou to Shanghai, arriving at the company’s headquarters in Pudong yesterday evening.

       The 32-hour trek, which began at 9:00 a.m. on November 19, saw the 1.75 m tall, 75 kg robot maintain an average speed of approximately 3.1 km/h while navigating sidewalks, pedestrian paths, and urban streets entirely on battery power. Yuanbao carried a 25 kg backpack throughout the trip and used only onboard vision and proprioception for navigation—no remote control or external GPS assistance was employed.

       AgiBot stated the test was designed to demonstrate long-duration dynamic balance, energy efficiency, and real-world adaptability of its proprietary large language model-driven locomotion system. The robot consumed roughly 1.8 kWh per 10 km, achieving what the company claims is a new endurance benchmark for production-ready humanoid platforms.

       Upon reaching Shanghai, Yuanbao was greeted by company engineers and local media. CEO Peng Zhihui declared: “This walk proves that humanoid robots are ready to leave the lab and operate for days in human environments.”

       AgiBot plans to showcase Yuanbao at the World Robot Conference in Beijing next month and says commercial versions capable of similar multi-day missions will enter pilot deployments in 2026.

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