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XPENG showcases its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" during the company's 2025 Tech Day on November 5, 2025. Photo: ...
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The Chinese company XPENG unveiled its new humanoid robot 'IRON' during the Technology Day 2025 event, astonishing attendees with the realism of its appearance and the agility of its movements, which ...