Agibot A2 Series

The AgiBot A2, the Yuanzheng or Expedition A2, is a 169 centimetre full size humanoid weighing 55 to 69 kilogrammes by variant with more than 40 degrees of freedom, 15 kilogramme per arm capability and 200 TOPS of AI computing, the first humanoid robot certified simultaneously in China, the United States and Europe, holder of the Guinness World Record for the longest humanoid walk at 106.286 kilometres, and available in Lite, Ultra, Max and wheeled A2-W configurations.

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AgiBot A2

Between Suzhou and Shanghai lie 106.286 kilometres of ordinary Chinese road, and one robot walked all of them. The AgiBot A2, the Yuanzheng or Expedition A2, is the machine that made that journey into a Guinness World Record, the longest walk by a humanoid robot, and the record is the product in miniature: a 169 centimetre, full size humanoid built by AgiBot not to demonstrate walking but to keep walking, through validation programmes totalling 2,000 hours, through continuous runs of 360 hours without a fall, and through the commercial deployments that made its family the most fielded full size humanoid line in the world.

The A2's second distinction opened the doors its endurance earned. In May 2025 it became the first humanoid robot certified simultaneously across three regulatory worlds, CE clearances for Europe, FCC for the United States and CR for China, the compliance trifecta that separates a robot Europe can watch from a robot Europe can hire. On that foundation the platform ladders through four configurations, the accessible A2 Lite, the flagship A2 Ultra, the heavy duty A2 Max and the wheeled, round the clock A2-W, one certified machine, four working answers, with the acrobatic A3 generation above it in the wider A2 Series family.

Within the wider humanoid and bipedal categories, the AgiBot A2 for sale can be explored through this page.

Background

A record chosen deliberately

Humanoid makers usually chase speed or spectacle; AgiBot chased distance, and the choice reveals the design brief. A 106 kilometre walk is not a stunt a machine survives by luck: it is thermal management, joint durability, battery logistics, gait efficiency and fault tolerance audited by tarmac, the exact properties a service humanoid needs for years of lobby shifts and exhibition days. The Suzhou to Shanghai record, together with the 2,000 hour walking programme simulating roughly eighteen months of field use at zero falls, gave the A2 something rarer than a highlight reel: an evidence file.

Certification as strategy

The May 2025 triple clearance was equally deliberate. Public facing robots live or die on regulatory admission, and by clearing China, the United States and Europe at once, the A2 converted itself into the default answer for multinational venue operators, one platform deployable across their whole estate. The certifications, the record and the reliability data compound into the A2's actual product: trust, at full human scale.

Specifications

Attribute AgiBot A2 Platform
Height 169 cm
Weight 55–69 kg by variant
Degrees of freedom 40+ (variant dependent, to 67 on the Max)
Arm capability 15 kg per arm class
Walking Up to 1.2 m/s; 10° ramps; anthropomorphic gait
AI computing 200 TOPS class
Battery 700 Wh standard; 2 kWh on the A2-W
Runtime 2–3 h per charge; charging or rapid pack swap
Certification CE (EU), FCC (US), CR (China), simultaneous, May 2025
Validation 2,000 h walking programme; 360 h continuous, zero falls
Record Guinness World Record: 106.286 km humanoid walk

Figures follow published specifications; configurations are confirmed at quotation.

The A2 Configurations

AgiBot A2 Lite

The A2 Lite opens the platform at 23 degrees of freedom: the full size presence, guided interaction and welcome repertoire of the family at entry economics, the configuration for venues whose brief is greeting, wayfinding and engagement rather than manipulation depth.

AgiBot A2 Ultra

The A2 Ultra is the machine the certifications describe. Its 40 degrees of freedom, two in the neck, seven per arm, six per leg, completed by six degree of freedom dexterous hands, walk under L4 class autonomy: HIMUS 3D SLAM mapping, VectorFlux route planning and continuous fusion of 3D LiDAR, HD, RGB-D and fisheye cameras with proximity sensing, crowd grade navigation with multi robot coordination for larger venues. Front of house, it works like staff: the WorkGPT multimodal model at 96 per cent multilingual accuracy, an expression display, array microphones, proactive greeting triggered by facial recognition, customisable wake words and branded conversation, onboarded through the AimMaster client platform and powered on the operator's terms, mains charging or rapid pack swap around 2 to 3 hour duty cycles, with a public precedent already serving as multilingual greeter and guide at AgiBot's i-City experience centre in Malaysia.

AgiBot A2 Max

The A2 Max is the strength configuration: 67 degrees of freedom and payload capability to 40 kilogrammes, the platform rebuilt for industrial assistance and heavy manipulation at adult scale, specifications confirmed at quotation.

AgiBot A2-W

The A2-W converts the platform for continuous industry: a dual arm configuration on a wheeled base carrying a 2 kilowatt hour battery for 24/7 operation, the A2's certified pedigree delivered in the wheeled humanoid form production floors prefer.

Which A2 suits which buyer?

The variant question is the mission question. Hotels, showrooms and visitor attractions staffing a welcome take the A2 Lite or, where navigation, recognition and multilingual service carry the role, the A2 Ultra, the configuration whose certifications were earned for precisely those floors across commercial and hotel estates. Exhibition programmes and brand venues take the Ultra's proactive engagement across exhibition robotics. Industrial buyers split by ground: the A2 Max where heavy manipulation must happen on two legs, the A2-W where wheels and a 2 kilowatt hour pack serve continuous industrial shifts. Research programmes take the platform with the deepest field evidence in full size robotics across research robotics, and every deployment completes with mission software, RoboReception and RoboGuide class systems from the robot software catalogue.

Technology

Endurance engineering, audited

The A2's reliability is presented the way industrial buyers procure: a 2,000 hour walking validation modelling eighteen months of service, continuous runs to 360 hours, zero falls across the programme, and the road record that turned the test bench public, dependability as documented fact rather than marketing adjective, and the underwriting basis venues, insurers and compliance officers can actually accept.

Navigation built for crowds

Public floors move, and the A2 Ultra's autonomy stack was built for them: HIMUS 3D SLAM holding the map, VectorFlux planning the route, LiDAR, multi camera and proximity fusion reading the crowd in real time, obstacle avoidance among people as default behaviour and coordination across multiple robots where estates run fleets, L4 class mobility for the spaces its certificates admit it to.

Service as a trained skill

WorkGPT gives the platform its profession: multimodal understanding at 96 per cent multilingual accuracy, conversation with expression through the interaction display, guests recognised and greeted proactively, wake words and personality configured to the brand, the gap between a robot installed and a colleague employed, closed in software and refined by update.

Power on the operator's schedule

Energy is configured, not imposed: standard charging for overnight cycles, rapid pack swap when the diary is full, the A2-W's 2 kilowatt hours where the shift never ends, duty architecture chosen per deployment so the robot fits the operation rather than the reverse.

What is the AgiBot A2 used for?

  1. Reception and guided service: lobbies, front desks and visitor routes across commercial and hotel venues, the certified home mission.
  2. Exhibition guidance and explanation: hall tours, product presentation and proactive engagement across exhibition robotics.
  3. Brand activation and public engagement: the record holding humanoid as the credible centrepiece, multilingual by default.
  4. Industrial assistance: heavy manipulation on the A2 Max and continuous wheeled duty on the A2-W across industrial floors.
  5. Research on proven hardware: full size humanoid studies across research robotics, backed by the field data.
  6. Estate scale fleet service: multi robot deployments across venue portfolios under one certified platform.

Pricing and Availability

The AgiBot A2 is available for purchase across Europe and worldwide in its Lite, Ultra, Max and A2-W configurations, from single units to estate fleets, alongside the wider humanoid catalogue on Robots Europa. AgiBot A2 price and cost vary substantially by configuration, options and deployment scale, so buyers seeking the A2 for sale should request a current quotation for their requirements, with European delivery, customs clearance and support arranged through Robots Europa. Purchasing enquiries, specification sheets and availability details for those looking to buy the AgiBot A2 can be found on this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AgiBot A2?

The AgiBot A2 is a 169 centimetre full size humanoid robot from the world's highest volume robot maker: holder of the Guinness World Record 106.286 kilometre humanoid walk, the first humanoid certified simultaneously in China, the United States and Europe, and available in Lite, Ultra, Max and wheeled A2-W configurations within the A2 Series.

How does the AgiBot A2 work?

It walks anthropomorphically at up to 1.2 metres per second under L4 class autonomy built on HIMUS 3D SLAM and VectorFlux planning with LiDAR, multi camera and proximity fusion, interacts through the WorkGPT multimodal model with proactive facial recognition greeting and sustains duty through charging, rapid pack swap or the A2-W's 2 kilowatt hour continuous configuration.

Why is the AgiBot A2 famous?

For proving endurance in public: the Suzhou to Shanghai walk of 106.286 kilometres entered Guinness World Records, backed privately by a 2,000 hour walking validation with continuous 360 hour runs and zero falls, and commercially by the simultaneous tri market certification of May 2025 that no directly competing full size humanoid then matched.

What is the difference between the A2 variants?

The A2 Lite carries guided interaction at 23 degrees of freedom; the A2 Ultra is the certified flagship with 40 degrees of freedom, dexterous hands, full navigation and the WorkGPT service stack; the A2 Max raises the platform to 67 degrees of freedom and 40 kilogramme payloads; and the A2-W moves it to wheels with a 2 kilowatt hour battery for 24/7 industry.

What are the benefits of the AgiBot A2?

Key benefits include the category's strongest regulatory admission to public spaces, audited reliability evidence unmatched in full size humanoids, professional multilingual interaction at 96 per cent accuracy, four configurations spanning welcome desks to night shifts, fleet coordination for estates and the largest deployed base in its class.

Is the AgiBot A2 certified for European deployment?

Yes, foundationally: its CE clearances, achieved in May 2025 alongside simultaneous FCC and CR certification, made the A2 line the first full size humanoid family with that regulatory position, the compliance basis on which European commercial venues deploy it today.

Where can I buy the AgiBot A2 and what does it cost?

The AgiBot A2 is for sale through Robots Europa, serving the United Kingdom, the European Union and markets worldwide with delivery, customs clearance and support. Because cost varies substantially by configuration and scale, buyers should request a tailored quotation. Full purchasing details are available on this page.

Summary

The AgiBot A2 is the humanoid that proved itself the boring way, and the boring way is the business: 106 kilometres of public road walked into the record books, 2,000 hours of validation walked without a fall, three regulatory regimes cleared in a single May, and a variant ladder that turns the evidence into employment, Lite at the door, Ultra on the certified floor, Max under the heavy load, A2-W through the night shift. Full human height, professional multilingual manners and the deepest field record in its class make it less a demonstration platform than a hire with references. As the proven workhorse of the Expedition line, the AgiBot A2 stands as the deployable answer in full size humanoids, and this page as the European starting point for employing it.


v3, August 9, 2026

Questions

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What is the AgiBot A2 Series in Europe?

The AgiBot A2 Series (Yuanzheng Series) is a family of full-size humanoid robots available to European enterprise buyers through multiple channels including Robots Europa, Europa Satellite, RH BOTS, the BotShare RaaS platform, and the AgiBot global store. The family includes the A2 Lite (23 DOF, cost-accessible HRI platform), A2 Ultra (40 DOF, CE-certified flagship with WorkGPT AI), A2 Max (67 DOF, heavy-duty industrial variant), and A2-W (wheeled dual-arm industrial platform). The A2 Ultra holds CE-MD and CE-RED certification for the EU, in force since May 2025, making it the first full-size humanoid robot with this regulatory clearance for European commercial deployment.

How does the AgiBot A2 Ultra work in European service environments?

The A2 Ultra navigates European venues using HIMUS 3D-SLAM and VectorFlux planning for L4-level autonomous mobility, continuously processing input from 3D LiDAR, six HD cameras, RGB-D sensors, and proximity detectors to avoid obstacles and navigate crowds. The WorkGPT multimodal AI processes speech, facial expressions, and visual context simultaneously at 96 percent accuracy, enabling natural multilingual conversation with European visitors without configuration changes. Facial recognition provides personalized greetings for returning visitors, compliant with GDPR when appropriate consent and data handling procedures are implemented. OTA software updates issued every two to three months continuously improve AI capabilities across deployed units.

Why is CE certification important for the AgiBot A2 in Europe?

CE-MD (Machinery Directive) and CE-RED (Radio Equipment Directive) certifications are legal prerequisites for commercial deployment of powered machines in EU member states. Deploying uncertified machines in European commercial environments creates product liability exposure that most enterprise procurement departments and legal teams cannot accept. The A2 Ultra's CE-MD and CE-RED certifications, achieved in May 2025, enable European organizations to proceed with procurement and deployment planning with regulatory confidence, without needing to conduct their own conformity assessment or await future certification work. For sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, and public services where CE marking is a standard procurement requirement, this certification is decisive.

What does the AgiBot A2 cost in Europe?

The AgiBot A2 Series ranges from approximately EUR 100,000 to EUR 190,000 for the bipedal configurations (A2 Lite at the lower end, A2 Ultra at the mid-to-upper range), with the A2 Max and specialized configurations at higher levels. The A2-W is available on enterprise quote. Pricing is configuration-dependent and should be confirmed with the relevant European distributor or with AgiBot's enterprise sales team directly. For organizations evaluating the platform before a capital investment, the BotShare rental at EUR 899 per day provides operational access with full technical support included.

How does the AgiBot A2 Ultra compare to NEURA Robotics 4NE1 for European buyers?

Both the A2 Ultra and NEURA Robotics' 4NE1 are full-size bipedal humanoids targeting European enterprise deployment with CE safety certification. NEURA Robotics is a German company with European manufacturing, which gives the 4NE1 advantages in European support infrastructure, supply chain proximity, and EU-origin procurement preference programs. The A2 Ultra's advantages include WorkGPT's 96 percent multilingual AI interaction accuracy for customer-facing service roles, documented 5,000-plus production unit track record (substantially higher than NEURA's), a 2,000-hour validated walking endurance record, and the Guinness World Record autonomous walk validating long-duration operational reliability. BotInfo's assessment is that in structured industrial environments the G2's wheeled base is difficult to beat, while for mixed environments requiring stair-climbing the 4NE1's bipedal design has an edge. For service and reception roles, the A2 Ultra's WorkGPT system is the strongest in its class.