Core Insights - Major automotive companies, including Tesla, Chery, Hyundai, Xpeng, and Seres, are increasingly investing in the robotics sector, with Tesla even halting production of several key models to repurpose its production lines for robot manufacturing [1][5] - The automotive industry is redefining its value through the development of embodied intelligence, moving beyond traditional automotive definitions and integrating "vehicles, people, and machines" [1] Domestic Automotive Companies' Progress - Chery's humanoid robot, "Wuyou" Zhiqing R001, is set to host a segment at the 2026 Wuhu Spring Festival, marking a significant milestone for domestic automotive companies in the robotics field [2] - The "Wuyou" Zhiqing R001 has begun operations in Wuhu, assisting traffic police and showcasing the integration of robotics into smart policing [2] - Chery has received investments from companies like Zhiyuan Robotics and Bertley, indicating that embodied intelligence is seen as a new growth curve for the company [3] International Automotive Companies' Developments - Tesla plans to launch its third-generation humanoid robot in 2026, with an expected annual production capacity of 1 million units, repurposing its Fremont factory's Model S/X production line for this purpose [5][6] - Hyundai aims to deploy over 30,000 humanoid robots in its U.S. factories starting in 2026 to reduce production costs and enhance competitiveness [6][7] Upstream Industry Chain Actions - Companies in the automotive parts sector, such as Top Group and Ningbo Huaxiang, are actively expanding into the embodied intelligence business [8] - Junsen Electronics has launched a series of products related to humanoid robots and is conducting training for these robots in its factories [8] - CATL has initiated a strategic partnership with Horizon Robotics to focus on intelligent upgrades for new energy vehicles, aiming to enhance the smart travel experience [9]
跨界投入、腾笼换鸟 汽车企业加速布局机器人赛道