China’s Unitree Robotics just stole the show at the Spring Festival Gala with a stunning display of “Cyber Real Kung Fu” by its G1 humanoids. But beyond the viral stunts, the company is making serious moves to dominate the market with plans to ship 20,000 units in 2026.
The G1 isn’t just a performer; it’s a price-disruptor. Starting at around $16,000, it’s significantly cheaper than Western competitors, making it accessible for research and light industrial use. The recent gala performance showcased its improved balance and dynamic motion control—critical for real-world tasks.
This aggressive scaling is putting pressure on European and US manufacturers. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz even visited Unitree’s factory recently, highlighting the global attention on China’s rapid robotics progress. With 20,000 units slated for this year, Unitree is moving from “cool demos” to mass deployment faster than almost anyone else.
Source: PR Newswire
Unitree’s G1 Kung Fu & The 2026 Humanoid Boom
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