Transformers in real life? China unveils 500 kg robot that can break through concrete walls

Transformers in real life? China unveils 500kg, 90ft robot that can break through concrete walls

Transformers in real life? Is that the question netizens are asking after a Chinese robotics company unveiled the world’s first manned transforming robot that can switch between bipedal and quadrupedal gait.

The GD01, developed by Unitree Robotics, is operated by a pilot who sits in a built-in ‘cockpit’ and controls the 500 kg machine.

A demonstration video shows the immense force with which it can flow through a concrete wall, giving a sense of the arrival of fictional Transformers characters in real life.

According to Unitree Robotics, the 9-foot-tall machine is built for civilian transportation, marking the world’s first mass-produced “transformable mecha.”

The giant humanoid comes with a hefty price tag of $650,000. The price is preliminary and may be adjusted depending on performance optimization and production costs.

Experts say the development of the GD01 has given China a major advantage in the robot race against the West. Robotics expert Lukas Ziegler expressed that the West built incredible humanoids; However, China built them faster, cheaper and on a scale that no one else comes close to matching.

According to a marketing officer at Unitree, Huang Jiawei, the product is still in its first generation at this point, and there is indeed a lot of room for imagination.

The vice president of the Technology and Strategy Research Institute, Chen Jing, described the humanoid as more than just a proof-of-concept, adding: “It is a product with a clear price tag and commercialization roadmap.”

Social media couldn’t get enough of the giant mecha, with one netizen declaring it “every boy’s dream.” Another chimed in and said: “The world is now ready for a boxing match with aliens.”

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