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Hyundai expands beyond cars with new AI robot designed for autonomous tasks

by December 4, 2025
by December 4, 2025

Hyundai Motor Group is preparing to introduce a new artificial intelligence-powered mobility robot next year, signalling how the South Korean carmaker is widening its ambitions beyond traditional vehicles.

The Mobile Eccentric Droid, which will be the company’s first mass-produced mobility robot platform, is scheduled to enter production in the first half of the year.

The device is designed as a compact, four-wheeled base equipped with autonomous navigation and advanced sensors, allowing it to perform a range of tasks in different industries.

The launch reflects how AI and robotics are becoming central to Hyundai’s long-term mobility strategy.

Hyundai shifts deeper into robotics

The Mobile Eccentric Droid is built as a streamlined platform that can operate independently without human control.

Its navigation system and sensor stack allow it to map its environment, avoid obstacles, and carry out tasks such as deliveries or film production support.

Hyundai is positioning the robot as a flexible tool that can adapt to various professional uses, fitting into a wider trend where carmakers are exploring robotics as a new commercial path.

The company has not disclosed the robot’s price or planned output levels. It aims to reach 10,000 sales within three years, describing that goal as achievable once manufacturing picks up.

Production will begin in the first half of next year, marking Hyundai’s first large-scale entry into the mobility robot market.

Software links connect robots and vehicles

Hyundai says the platform is built with software similar to that used in its vehicles.

By developing a robot that shares the same underlying architecture as its car systems, the company expects improvements in one area to benefit the other.

This approach positions the droid as part of a broader ecosystem where advances in autonomous functions, sensor processing, and AI navigation can move between robotics and automotive engineering.

Carmakers worldwide are moving in a similar direction.

Robotics is no longer limited to manufacturing lines, and companies are exploring how automated platforms can support production, logistics, and even car experiences.

Hyundai’s move reflects this shift, with AI now central to how large automakers plan their next phase of mobility development.

Investment in AI and robotics continues to rise

Hyundai established its Robotics Lab in 2019, creating a dedicated centre for technology development.

In 2021, it expanded its footprint by acquiring Boston Dynamics, known globally for its research robots.

The company also plans to invest 125 trillion won in South Korea over the next five years, covering AI, robotics, and next-generation technologies.

The company expects AI-led systems to influence a wide range of industries, especially in manufacturing and hazardous work environments.

Hyundai has highlighted how robotics can reduce risks by taking on dangerous tasks, improving workplace safety, and efficiency.

With the Mobile Eccentric Droid set to enter production, Hyundai is preparing to integrate robotics more directly into its commercial strategy.

The platform marks a step towards combining automotive technology with autonomous systems as the company positions itself within the fast-expanding global robotics sector.

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