Chinese startup's robot advances ahead of Tesla's Optimus

A Chinese robotics firm, EngineAI, has developed a humanoid robot capable of delivering forceful Bruce Lee-style kicks, priced at US$150,000 and set for mass production two years ahead of Tesla's timeline. In contrast, Elon Musk's Optimus robot recently jogged a few steps but fell over during a demo while handing a water bottle. Backed by China's engineering talent and supply chains, such startups are accelerating humanoid robotics development.

EngineAI, a startup in China's Pearl River Delta, has created a humanoid robot that demonstrates advanced physical capabilities, including delivering forceful kicks reminiscent of martial artist Bruce Lee. This robot is priced at US$150,000 and is slated for mass production two years earlier than Tesla's planned timeline for its Optimus model. The development highlights China's rapid progress in robotics, supported by a vast pool of engineering talent and efficient plug-and-play supply chains in the region.

Tesla's Optimus, meanwhile, achieved what Elon Musk described as a 'personal record' by jogging a few steps, but Chinese web users responded with shrugs and laughter. During a live demonstration, Optimus fell backwards while attempting to hand over a water bottle, underscoring ongoing challenges in stability and dexterity. While American robots like Optimus remain largely confined to laboratory settings, Chinese firms such as EngineAI, Xpeng, and Agibot are field-testing their creations in practical environments, including stadiums, factories, and martial arts arenas.

This surge is fueled by state-supported initiatives emphasizing cost-effectiveness and scale, potentially disrupting Tesla's ambitions for global dominance in humanoid robotics. Other Chinese companies, like Guangdong's Xpeng, are also advancing, with efforts to dispel rumors that their Iron robot resembles a human. The competition reflects an industrial revolution in robotics, where Chinese innovations are turning science fiction into tangible reality at breakneck speed.

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Elon Musk unveiling Tesla's Optimus Gen 3 humanoid robot, claimed to pioneer AGI, in a futuristic factory setting.
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Elon Musk claims Tesla's Optimus humanoid will pioneer AGI

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk declared on March 4, 2026, via X that the company will achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI) and likely be first to embody it in a humanoid or atom-shaping form through its Optimus robots. This ties into plans for Optimus Gen 3 production starting in Q1 2026, amid ambitious timelines and Tesla's robotics push.

Building on 2025's dominance with over 90% global market share, Chinese humanoid robots drew major attention at CES and China's Lunar New Year Gala in early 2026. Tesla's Optimus remains in limited production amid delays, with mass deployment eyed for 2027 or later. Analyst Lian Jye Su highlights China's manufacturing scale while noting U.S. software strengths in the intensifying competition.

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Elon Musk has stated that people are underestimating the advent of humanoid robots, particularly Tesla's Optimus, in a response to entrepreneur Peter Diamandis on social media. Diamandis compared skepticism about robots to doubts over the internet in 1993. Musk emphasized Tesla's lead in developing artificial general intelligence in humanoid form.

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