Hyundai plans to deploy Atlas robots in factories starting in 2028

Boston Dynamics unveiled an advanced electric version of its Atlas humanoid robot at CES in Las Vegas, positioning it as a rival to Tesla's Optimus. Hyundai, the robot's parent company, announced plans to mass-produce 30,000 units annually from 2028 for use in its car plants. The deployment aims to assist human workers in tasks like parts sequencing, with broader applications by 2030.

Boston Dynamics, a subsidiary of Hyundai since its $1.1 billion acquisition in 2021, showcased the latest iteration of its Atlas robot on January 5, 2026, during a keynote at CES in Las Vegas. The all-electric model features 56 degrees of freedom, up from 50 reported in April 2025, enabling 360-degree joint rotations and human-scale hands with tactile sensing. It can lift up to 110 pounds (50kg), operate in temperatures from -4 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and automatically swap its batteries for continuous use.

Hyundai plans to introduce Atlas in its factories starting in 2028, beginning at the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant in Savannah, Georgia. The company estimates producing 30,000 robots per year, initially for safe processes such as parts sequencing. By 2030, Atlas will handle repetitive motions, heavy loads, and complex operations, fostering what Hyundai describes as a “harmonious collaboration between humans and robots.” This initiative aligns with Hyundai's $21 billion U.S. investment, projected to create 14,000 direct jobs by 2028 and over 100,000 including indirect ones.

The unveiling included a remotely piloted prototype and a static production model, which is water-resistant with baby blue panels and reduced exposed wiring. The keynote opened with Spot robots performing a K-pop dance, highlighting Boston Dynamics' range. Founded as an MIT spin-off in 1992 with DARPA funding, the company gained fame through viral videos of Atlas performing backflips and Spot aiding in scenarios like warehouse inspections—Spot has been sold since June 2020 for $74,500.

Hyundai positions Atlas as more advanced than competitors like Tesla's Optimus, leveraging its supply chain and AI partnerships with Google's DeepMind and Nvidia. While automation raises job loss concerns—such as Amazon's plans to replace over 600,000 U.S. roles by 2033—Hyundai emphasizes productivity gains without widespread displacement.

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Boston Dynamics has announced the production-ready version of its humanoid Atlas robot at CES 2026, marking a shift from prototypes to industrial deployment. The robot will first go to Hyundai for factory use and Google DeepMind for AI integration. This development highlights growing partnerships in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Following the CES 2026 unveiling of its production-ready Atlas humanoid robot, Boston Dynamics has begun commercial manufacturing at its Boston facility, with tens of thousands of units committed for Hyundai sites this year—beating Tesla's Optimus to market. A Google DeepMind partnership integrates advanced AI, amid Hyundai's major robotics investments.

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Two months after Hyundai's CES 2026 unveiling of the Atlas humanoid robot, the company's shares jumped 80 percent amid intensifying competition with Tesla's Optimus in the humanoid robotics market, projected to hit $5 trillion by 2050. While Atlas targets heavy industry from 2028, Tesla aims for affordable home use.

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies unveiled innovative robots blending artificial intelligence with practical and entertaining functions. Highlights include humanoid assistants for household chores and specialized devices tackling navigation challenges. These developments signal a push toward more autonomous home helpers.

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Tesla has opened roughly 110 job listings for its Optimus humanoid robot program, signaling aggressive staffing as production nears. The company is preparing to unveil a production-intent prototype in early 2026. Elon Musk shared detailed timelines during the Q3 2025 earnings call, highlighting advancements in the robot's design.

Tesla is accelerating its transition from electric vehicle manufacturing to robotics and artificial intelligence, amid declining revenues. The company plans to phase out production of its flagship Model S and Model X by mid-2026 to prioritize the Optimus humanoid robot. CEO Elon Musk is redirecting resources toward autonomous systems like robotaxis and Full Self-Driving software.

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In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla announced plans to repurpose Model S and X assembly lines at Fremont for 1 million Optimus 3 units annually and ramp high-volume Optimus V4 production at Giga Texas. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's learning capabilities via observation and video, upcoming Gen 3 unveiling, and challenges like scaling amid Chinese competition, backed by $20 billion in 2026 capex.

 

 

 

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