XPENG's next-gen IRON robot effectively crossed the uncanny valley, leading many to believe it was a human in a suit.


 

- XPENG's next-gen IRON humanoid robot debuted at the 2025 AI Day with hyper-realistic skin and gait, prompting skepticism that it was a disguised human, which CEO He Xiaopeng addressed by live-cutting its leg to expose bionic actuators and wiring while powered on. - The robot features 22 degrees-of-freedom hands, 2250 TOPS compute for AI processing, full-body soft silicone skin mimicking human texture, and a solid-state battery, marking a leap in integrating aesthetics with functionality for potential 2026 production. - Public reactions split between awe at the uncanny realism—evidenced by viral doubts and jokes about "amputees in suits"—and debates on ethical design, with some arguing humanoid forms prioritize creepiness over utility in tasks like shopping assistance.

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