Unitree Robotics has unveiled the GD01, a manned mecha the company describes as the world’s first production-ready civilian mecha vehicle, weighing approximately 500 kilograms including the driver and starting at 3.9 million yuan ($650,000).
Unitree Robotics has unveiled the GD01, a manned mecha the company describes as the world’s first production-ready civilian mecha vehicle. The announcement was made on May 12 via a video release, with retail pricing starting at 3.9 million yuan, equivalent to approximately $650,000. The GD01 weighs approximately 500 kilograms including the driver.
Unitree describes the GD01 as a civilian vehicle capable of transformation – a piloted platform that extends the company’s product line well beyond the humanoid and quadruped robots it has become known for internationally.
The GD01 represents a distinct category from Unitree’s existing lineup. The company’s G1 and H1 humanoid platforms are autonomous or semi-autonomous systems designed to operate without a human pilot. The B2 quadruped and Go2 robot dog are remote-controlled or programmed platforms. The GD01 places a human operator inside the machine itself, in a cockpit-style configuration that draws on the visual language of industrial exoskeletons and science fiction mecha – large piloted robotic suits – while positioning itself as a civilian product with a stated production-ready status.
The 500-kilogram total weight including the driver gives the GD01 a significant physical footprint relative to Unitree’s other platforms. Transformation capability, referenced in Unitree’s description of the vehicle, suggests the system can reconfigure between modes – though the specific transformation mechanism and operational configurations were not detailed in the initial announcement.
The $650,000 starting price positions the GD01 well above consumer robotics but within the range of specialized industrial equipment, military-adjacent hardware, and premium experiential vehicles. At that price point, the initial market is likely limited to well-capitalized institutional buyers, entertainment operators, research institutions, and high-net-worth individuals – categories where novelty and capability matter more than unit economics.
The announcement extends a pattern Unitree has established in 2026 of moving across multiple product categories simultaneously: the G1 humanoid deployed at Haneda Airport’s baggage handling trial, the UniStore robot app store launched last week, a Shanghai IPO filing targeting a $7 billion valuation, and now a manned mecha platform. The breadth of the product strategy signals an ambition to define Unitree as a platform company across the full spectrum of physical AI hardware rather than a single-category robotics manufacturer.
Unitree has not disclosed production volume targets, delivery timelines, or technical specifications beyond the weight and price for the GD01.
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