The GD01 is an unusual machine from Unitree Robotics — and it stretches the definition of "humanoid." Unveiled on May 12, 2026, the GD01 is a human-piloted, rideable transforming mecha: a large, mecha-style machine with a single-seat cockpit in its upper body, which a pilot rides and controls. It is not an autonomous humanoid in the usual sense; it is closer to a piloted vehicle in a bipedal robot form. Unitree billed it as the world's first mass-production rideable robot, and its design has been widely compared to the piloted mecha of science fiction.
Price Range
The GD01 has a confirmed, and very high, price: roughly 3.9 million yuan (~$574,000 at May 2026 rates, 6.80 CNY/USD) per unit.
| Basis | Figure |
|---|---|
| Confirmed price | ~3.9 million yuan (~$574,000 at May 2026 rates) |
| Availability | Unitree describes it as production-ready; positioned as a commercial system |
| Intended use | Civilian — cargo transport, exploration, rescue (Unitree explicitly states it is not a combat machine) |
Full Specifications
Unitree released only limited technical specifications at launch.
| Spec | Value (reported) |
|---|---|
| Type | Human-piloted, rideable transforming mecha (single-seat cockpit) — not an autonomous humanoid |
| Height | ~2.7 m (more than twice average adult height) |
| Weight | ~500 kg (including the pilot) |
| Speed | ~5 km/h |
| Locomotion | Switches between bipedal walking and a four-legged (quadruped) mode for rough terrain; body can tilt from vertical to horizontal |
| Power | Electric battery |
| Structure | High-strength alloy |
| Control | Human pilot on board; also remotely operable |
| Demonstrated | Stable bipedal walking; arm swing strong enough to topple a brick wall; bipedal-to-quadruped transition |
Unitree issued a safety notice with the reveal, urging owners not to attempt hazardous modifications or extreme tests, and noting that the technology remains at an early experimental stage for personal users.
Model Breakdown
The GD01 is a single, distinct product — and a category of its own in Unitree's portfolio. It sits apart from both Unitree's autonomous humanoids (G1, H1, H2, R1) and its quadrupeds (Go2, B2, A2). Its defining trait is the transforming bipedal/quadruped structure built around a human cockpit.
Buyer's Guide: What to Know
Understand what the GD01 is. It is a piloted mecha, not an autonomous humanoid worker. It does not do tasks on its own — a human rides and controls it.
The price is in luxury-vehicle territory. At roughly $650,000, the GD01 costs as much as a house — it is a niche, high-end product, not a mass-market robot.
The transforming locomotion is the headline feature. Switching between bipedal and quadruped modes addresses the stability limits of pure bipedal machines on rough terrain.
Practical hurdles remain. Observers have flagged the fingerless fist-shaped hands, the awkward pilot entry, and the early experimental status as real limitations. Treat the GD01 as a frontier product.
It is for transport and exploration, not labor or combat. Unitree explicitly frames it as a civilian machine for cargo, exploration, and rescue.
GD01 vs Similar Robots
- GD01 vs conventional humanoids (Figure 02, Optimus, etc.): Fundamentally different — those are autonomous workers; the GD01 is a piloted vehicle in robot form.
- GD01 vs Unitree's own humanoids (G1/H1/H2): Same manufacturer, entirely different category — the GD01 is piloted and rideable; the others are autonomous bipedal robots.
- GD01 vs exoskeletons / mecha concepts: The GD01 is closest in spirit to a rideable mecha — a piloted machine — rather than to the humanoid-worker robots elsewhere in this series.
Source: Unitree Robotics






