XPeng has unveiled its humanoid robot “Iron” during the company’s 2025 AI Day in China, marking a major milestone in the country’s advancement in intelligent robotics and AI-driven mobility. The presentation reflected XPeng’s vision to integrate robotics, smart vehicles, and flying cars into a unified ecosystem powered by artificial intelligence — a strategy that strengthens China’s leadership in next-generation mobility innovation.
First reported by CnEVPost, the live demonstration showcased the newest generation of Iron, which XPeng described as a central part of its AI Mobility Strategy. The initiative connects the company’s diverse technological pursuits — from autonomous driving to aerial mobility — under one intelligent platform.
Years of Continuous Development
According to XPeng, Iron has been in development for more than five years, going through multiple stages of testing and real-world training. The robot is now entering industrial trial deployments, with XPeng expecting mass production by the end of 2026.
Unlike conventional service robots, Iron is designed for advanced mobility and human-like dexterity. It features a full-body mechanical system with more than 60 joints and offers around 200 degrees of freedom, enabling natural, fluid movement inspired by human biomechanics. This engineering breakthrough underscores China’s growing strength in precision robotics and AI integration.
Powered by XPeng’s Turing-Series AI Chips
At the heart of Iron’s intelligence lies XPeng’s in-house Turing-series AI chips, which power large-scale vision-language-action models capable of learning and adapting in real time. These chips form the foundation of XPeng’s broader embodied intelligence ecosystem, bridging smart vehicles, humanoid robots, and flying cars into one interconnected system.
XPeng’s unified AI platform is expected to accelerate innovation across multiple sectors, reinforcing China’s progress in high-performance AI computing, intelligent manufacturing, and next-generation robotics.
Focused on Industrial and Commercial Applications
XPeng has confirmed that the initial phase of Iron’s deployment will focus on industrial and commercial environments, where the robot can support high-value tasks that require adaptability, precision, and endurance. This strategic rollout not only advances XPeng’s robotics roadmap but also strengthens China’s industrial automation capabilities — a key driver for the country’s digital economy.
A Symbol of China’s Innovation Power
Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong, XPeng has become one of China’s leading innovators in intelligent mobility. The company produced nearly 200,000 vehicles in 2024, expanding rapidly through sustained investment in research and development.
With Iron, XPeng is taking a transformative step that reflects China’s broader ambition to lead in the convergence of AI, robotics, and mobility technologies. As the nation continues to drive forward its intelligent manufacturing agenda, XPeng’s progress with Iron represents both a technological achievement and a testament to China’s accelerating innovation ecosystem.
