A groundbreaking achievement has been made by a humanoid robot developed by the Chinese robotics firm Agibot Innovation, setting a new world record by walking a remarkable 100 kilometers (approximately 62 miles) completely unassisted.
By the end of 2025, humanity has made significant strides in technological advancements that were once confined to the realm of science fiction. This includes the mass production of self-driving vehicles by Waymo, the revolutionary brain implant technology from Elon Musk’s Neuralink enabling paralyzed individuals to feed themselves, and the pervasive integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in various workplace settings.
The market is witnessing the emergence of humanoid robots designed to assist consumers with their daily chores, typically priced around that of a used vehicle. Companies are hard at work, deploying models that leverage real-life data from human activities to perform essential tasks efficiently.

The Agibot Ultra 2 is being mass-produced by Agibot Innovation, a robotics company based in Shanghai.
Humanoid Robot Breaks Guinness World Record
Agibot Innovation proudly announced that their humanoid robot set a Guinness World Record this November, successfully walking an astonishing 106.286 kilometers (62.1371 miles) without any assistance.
The Agibot A2, enhanced between April and May of 2025 to master locomotion stability, was tested in extreme temperatures reaching 104°F during a live-streamed, 24-hour endurance walk on August 17.
Standing 1.75 meters tall (about 5′ 7″) and weighing in at 121 lbs., this advanced model is equipped with AI-driven sensors that allow it to interpret environmental sounds, visuals, and text. It navigates effectively using a sophisticated combination of GPS, LIDAR, and infrared depth cameras.

The Agibot 2 underwent extensive testing to ensure its competency in unassisted navigation, even under unpredictable conditions.
In November 2025, Agibot Innovation put their resilient new robot to a rigorous test, challenging it to walk unaided for an extended duration.
Between November 10 and 13, the robot undertook an ambitious trek from Suzhou to Shanghai, effectively navigating the challenges of real-world scenarios including street crossings, traffic, and potholes.
This unprecedented feat marks the first instance of a humanoid robot completing such a lengthy journey entirely on its own. The successful endeavor earned both the robot and Agibot Innovation recognition in the form of a Guinness World Record, with the robot describing the achievement as a “memorable experience” during a post-marathon press conference. It humorously remarked about needing a new pair of shoes after its long walk.
The evolution of robots continues, especially with the rising influence of AI. In various creative industries, such as game development, there’s a growing demand for candidates to present their artistic abilities candidly to ensure that AI-generated work isn’t passing off as personal craftsmanship.
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