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小鹏汽车当场剪开人形机器人外壳,回应真人套壳质疑
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-11-06 19:16

Core Viewpoint - The recent unveiling of Xpeng Motors' IRON humanoid robot has sparked discussions regarding its human-like appearance and movement, leading to skepticism about its authenticity, which the company addressed by demonstrating the robot's mechanical structure during a launch event [1][2]. Group 1: Product Features and Development - The IRON robot features a human-like gait and lightweight footfalls, attributed to its spine design, although the exact mechanics remain unclear due to the "black box" phenomenon in robotics [2]. - The new version of the IRON robot, set to launch in November 2024, will include gender differentiation in its design and utilize lattice materials to simulate muscle texture [2]. - The robot's face is not yet highly anthropomorphized, using a 3D curved display to avoid the "uncanny valley" effect, which can evoke fear if the resemblance to humans is not convincing [5]. Group 2: Production and Market Strategy - Xpeng Motors aims for mass production of the IRON robot by the end of 2026, with the development of dexterous hands being a significant challenge due to their high cost and fragility [5]. - The initial applications for the IRON robot will focus on guiding, shopping assistance, and inspection tasks, leveraging existing sales environments for practical use [5][6]. - Despite the current limitations in deploying the robot on automotive production lines, the company continues to train the IRON robot for tasks such as handling components and screwing [6].