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Xpeng Motors has reached a pivotal milestone in its humanoid robot industry development. The company unveiled its first full-scale production base dedicated to humanoid robots, marking a significant step forward. This state-of-the-art facility was showcased as a key project during the Guangzhou High-Quality Development Conference, held in the Tianhe District.
On the same day, construction officially commenced on the Ming Tang Innovation City’s Embodied Intelligence Industry Park, where the production base is located. Xpeng signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with the Tianhe District government, emphasizing their joint commitment to advancing embodied intelligence technology.
The new manufacturing complex covers approximately 110,000 square meters and features high standards of industrial architecture. Thoughtfully designed, it includes a variety of essential infrastructure to support the entire lifecycle of embodied intelligent enterprises—ranging from research and development validation and small-batch trial production to large-scale manufacturing.
This facility’s initial phase will focus on constructing advanced robot factories, power stations, and supporting infrastructure to provide a solid foundation for the industrialization of Xpeng’s high-end humanoid robots.
Xpeng has been deeply involved in robotics for seven years. Earlier this year, the company revealed its latest humanoid robot, IRON, at its Technology Day. The robot has garnered attention due to its humanoid appearance, stable gait, and sophisticated intelligence capabilities. It is equipped with three Turing AI chips, integrated with second-generation VLA large models, enabling multi-dimensional smart interactions.
Leveraging its fully self-developed physical AI stack—sharing technology roots with Xpeng’s automotive systems—has allowed the company to overcome key challenges in industry-wide mass production. This comprehensive approach signals an important strategic move in scaling humanoid robot manufacturing.
Xu Bing, CEO and Chairman of Xpeng, expressed confidence about the project’s future, stating, “By the end of 2026, Xpeng aims to be the first in the world to achieve large-scale production of high-end humanoid robots.” This ambitious goal underscores the company’s commitment to leading innovation in both the automotive and robotics sectors.





