Boston Dynamics starts Atlas robot production for Hyundai rollout

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.

Production of the all-electric Atlas robot is now underway at Boston Dynamics' Boston facility, with initial deployments at Hyundai's Robot Metaplant Application Center (RMAC) for tasks like part sequencing in the coming months. Tens of thousands of units are slated for Hyundai manufacturing sites this year, all already committed, with additional customers planned for early 2027. By 2028, Atlas will reach Hyundai's Georgia facility, expanding to component assembly, repetitive tasks, heavy loads, and complex operations by 2030—freeing humans for oversight roles.

Building on the CES announcement, the collaboration with Google DeepMind will embed Gemini Robotics AI foundation models to elevate Atlas's cognitive skills for navigation and manipulation.

Enhancing its CES-demonstrated capabilities (56 degrees of freedom, 110 lbs/50 kg lift), Atlas adds 360-degree vision for human detection, automatic safety pauses, IP67 weatherproofing, self-hot-swappable batteries, simple field-repairable components, and padding to reduce hazards. It operates from -20°C to 40°C.

"Atlas is going to revolutionize the way industry works, and it marks the first step toward a long-term goal we have dreamed about since we were children – useful robots that can walk into our homes and help make our lives safer, more productive, and more fulfilling," said CEO Robert Playter.

This follows the 2024 retirement of the hydraulic prototype (developed since 2013) in favor of the electric model for commercialization, bolstered by successes with Spot and Stretch. Hyundai, the majority owner, backs efforts with a January 2025 Nvidia partnership, a $28 billion US investment including a new 30,000-unit annual robot factory, and a South Korean government-Nvidia MOU for AI expertise.

Unlike Tesla's Optimus, which has missed targets for factory deployments by end-2025, Atlas offers full autonomy, teleoperation, and real-world readiness.

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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.

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.

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Hyundai Motor Group has appointed Milan Kovac, the former head of Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot program, as a group adviser and outside director for its robotics subsidiary Boston Dynamics. The move comes amid Hyundai's push into advanced robotics following the unveiling of its next-generation Atlas robot at CES 2026. Kovac's departure from Tesla in June 2025 had already disrupted the company's humanoid robot efforts.

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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Tesla has started building a new dedicated facility at its Gigafactory Texas site for producing the Optimus humanoid robot. The stand-alone factory aims for an annual capacity of 10 million units starting in 2027. This follows announcements at the company's 2025 shareholder meeting.

In the final days of 2025, Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot fell during a live demonstration, prompting widespread skepticism about Elon Musk's robotics ambitions. The incident, which went viral, highlighted ongoing challenges in achieving reliable humanoid automation. Despite the setback, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently endorsed Optimus as a potential multi-trillion-dollar opportunity.

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Following initial CES 2026 coverage of top innovations like Lego Smart Play and Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold, the event concluded with further accolades and reveals. CNET spotlighted 26 items, including Best Robot and Sustainability winners, while Engadget detailed Day 3 products emphasizing practical AI and eco-tech.

 

 

 

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