BlockBeats News, July 10th, Serenity reported that Mitsubishi Motors has partnered with the Japanese robotics company Highlanders and plans to deploy humanoid robots in 2027, further confirming that global automakers are accelerating their layout in the humanoid robot field.
Currently, several leading robotics companies have established partnerships with major automakers, including Agility Robotics with Foxconn and Toyota, Apptronik with Jabil and Mercedes-Benz, Figure with BMW, Boston Dynamics with Hyundai Motor, and Optimus with Tesla.
Serenity pointed out that overseas humanoid robot companies are increasingly forming deep connections with large automakers, with some even achieving vertical integration; in contrast, Chinese companies such as UBTech, AgiBot, and Unitree are more inclined to collaborate with multiple automakers, adopting a more open cooperation model. The market is closely watching how this industry collaboration trend will evolve in the future.
