Humanoid robot walks 106 km non-stop in China, sets new world record for longest autonomous trek


The Agibot A2, developed by Chinese engineers, trekked from Suzhou to Shanghai over three days without human assistance. A humanoid robot in China has made history by walking 106 kilometres non-stop, setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest journey ever completed by a humanoid machine.


 Move over marathon runners, a Chinese humanoid robot has just joined the record books for an extraordinary feat of endurance. The machine, called Agibot A2, walked an incredible 106.286 kilometres without human assistance, earning a Guinness World Record for the longest journey walked by a humanoid robot.

Between November 10 and November 13 , the robot trekked from Suzhou to Shanghai, covering highways, city streets, and crowded public spaces before arriving at the city’s scenic Bund waterfront. The journey took nearly three days, testing not only the robot’s stamina but also its ability to navigate real-world environments autonomously.

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