Friday, 13 February 2026

XPeng Robot Takes Embarrassing Tumble During Stage Debut

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XPeng Robot Takes Embarrassing Tumble During Stage Debut

XPeng's humanoid robot Iron took an unexpected tumble during its stage debut, proving that even sophisticated robots still have a lot to learn about staying upright. The CEO brushed off the embarrassing fall by comparing it to children learning to walk, though the internet had other ideas about what kind of learning was happening here.

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Humanoid robots are still a long way from mass production, but recent advances show how far the technology has come. Unitree’s G1, for instance, recently stamped an impressively detailed Olympic logo into fresh snow. Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is even more agile, pulling off backflips and cartwheels. Still, as recent clips show, not everything goes according to plan.

Iron’s debut didn’t exactly go smoothly – quite literally, as the humanoid robot from Chinese carmaker XPeng Motors took a fall on stage. In the video, the robot, known for its human-like proportions, walks toward the stage with slightly rigid but stable movements. Once in place, it raises one hand – then suddenly tips over. The cause of the fall remains unclear. The clip was shared on X by accounts such as The Humanoid Hub.

According to a report by Sina News (in Chinese), XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng responded a day later on the Chinese platform Weibo, calling the fall a natural part of the development process. "It reminds me of how all children learn to walk: they fall, get back up, and soon they’re running – and keep running," he said. The video also surfaced on Reddit, where the community reacted with humor. Another entertaining robot fail comes from Unitree’s G1, which accidentally kicked its trainer in a particularly unfortunate spot.

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