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Real-life Transformer: Giant robot on sale in China for $650K

Giant transforming robot hits the market in China
Giant transforming robot hits the market in China / Photo: youtube.com/@unitreerobotics, photo editor: Serikzhan Kovlanbayev

Hollywood movies featuring giant robots piloted by humans are gradually becoming reality. Chinese robotics company Unitree Robotics has unveiled an unusual transforming robot called the GD01 that can carry a human operator. The company posted a presentation video on its official YouTube channel and says the project is ready for mass production.

A transforming robot with a human pilot

The GD01 resembles a massive humanoid robot that stands more than twice the height of an average person. With a pilot inside, the machine weighs about half a ton. During the presentation, Wang Xingxing, founder and CEO of Unitree Robotics, was shown operating the robot.

Unitree Unveils: GD01, A Manned Transformable Mecha, from $650,000

The robot can transform while moving, switching between two-legged and four-legged modes. In the demonstration video, the GD01 also showcased impressive strength, smashing through a wall of concrete blocks with a single strike. The pilot sits inside a specially protected, cage-like cockpit.

Civilian use — for now

Unitree Robotics describes the GD01 as a civilian vehicle, although its appearance inevitably brings to mind science-fiction battle machines from Hollywood films. The company says the robot starts at about $650,000.

Another unusual Unitree project

Kursiv.media previously reported on another Unitree Robotics creation. A robot named Gabi was ceremonially ordained as a Buddhist monk.

Photo: koreaherald.com, photo editor: Serikzhan Kovlanbayev

During the event, the robot bowed, folded its hands in prayer and recited Buddhist vows alongside human monks.