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Hyundai joins race to mass-produce humanoid robots
Summary
Hyundai announced at CES 2026 plans to build a manufacturing system to produce thousands of humanoid robots per year by 2028 and to deploy Boston Dynamics' Atlas in its plants for parts sequencing, with broader assembly uses planned by 2030.
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Hyundai announced at CES 2026 that it will set up a manufacturing system to produce thousands of humanoid robots per year by 2028. The company said it will deploy Boston Dynamics' Atlas in its facilities in 2028 to perform parts sequencing. Hyundai plans to expand Atlas' roles into component assembly and heavier or repetitive tasks by 2030. The company also described using its Hyundai Mobis and Hyundai Glovis units to build an end-to-end robotics value chain.
Key points:
- Hyundai plans a manufacturing system capable of producing thousands of humanoid robots per year by 2028.
- The company acquired a majority stake in Boston Dynamics in 2021 and said it will deploy the Atlas robot in its plants in 2028 for parts sequencing.
- Hyundai intends to expand Atlas' responsibilities to component assembly and more complex or heavy tasks by 2030.
- The plan includes leveraging Hyundai Mobis and Hyundai Glovis to develop an end-to-end robotics value chain and a goal of producing some 30,000 robots a year.
- The article mentions other companies working on humanoid robots, including Tesla (Optimus), Figure, Apptronik, Agility Robotics, and partners such as Nvidia.
Summary:
Hyundai is laying out a staged approach that starts with deploying Atlas for logistics-style tasks in 2028 and expands to assembly and heavier roles by 2030, while building production and service capabilities through its parts and logistics units. The company also plans to broaden a robotics-as-a-service subscription model and to scale manufacturing capacity over the coming years.
