
AgiBot’s 5,000th Humanoid Robot — the Lingxi X2 — Rolls Off the Line, Marking Full Mass-Production Readiness
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AgiBot’s Lingxi X2 — the company’s 5,000th humanoid robot — marks the shift from prototype to scalable mass production, paving the way for large-volume deployment.
On December 8, AgiBot announced that its 5,000th general-purpose embodied robot has officially rolled off the production line — the Lingxi X2. According to data released by the company, total production now includes:
- 1,742 units from the Expedition Series (A1/A2)
- 1,846 units from the Lingxi Series (X1/X2)
- 1,412 units from the Spirit Series (G1/G2)
The Lingxi X2 features 28 degrees of freedom, weighs 33.8 kg, and integrates fully self-developed hardware: a cerebellum controller, domain controller, intelligent power-management system, and core joint modules.
AgiBot describes it as its first truly “mobile and responsive humanoid robot,” capable of millisecond-level interactive responses and visual-based perception and cognition.
According to AgiBot Partner and Senior Vice President Wang Chuang, the delivery of the 5,000th unit signifies that the company has achieved true batch-level production capacity. He added that humanoid robot shipments are expected to reach 5,000 units per year in the near future.
Wang explained that each production milestone represents a new stage of maturity:
- Unit #1 proves feasibility.
- Unit #200 shows stable manufacturability beyond the lab prototype.
- Unit #1,000 indicates real-world deployment capability.
- Unit #5,000 demonstrates full readiness for large-scale commercial release.




