This Chinese Company is Building Next-Generation Female Humanoid Robots that Can Speak Multiple Languages and Handle Complex Tasks

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A Chinese automaker has quietly built one of the fastest-growing humanoid robot businesses in the world.

Chery’s AiMOGA Robotics reported selling more than 590 humanoid robots in the first half of 2026 alone, pushing cumulative deliveries past 2,000 units across more than 60 countries, spanning Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Africa.

Aimoga began its overseas push in Malaysia, later expanding into Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Ever since then, it has earned international certifications, including the EU’s CE marking and the US FCC certification.

It is credited as the first humanoid robot to autonomously open a car door in a live commercial setting, using only onboard sensors, whole-body motion control, and end-to-end reinforcement learning.

The star product is Mornine, a 1.67-meter humanoid with a feminine design that speaks multiple languages. It started small, greeting customers in Chery showrooms.

From there, its job list grew fast, moving into automotive marketing and services, public space guidance, smart policing, medical guidance, and commercial reception.

The current retail model, the Mornine M1, weighs 70 kilograms, features 40 degrees of freedom, and sells for roughly 41,400 dollars, with orders now open directly to consumers through JD.com.

Chery’s advantage traces back to being a car company first. Aimoga’s robots benefit heavily from technologies Chery already built for smart cockpits, vehicle electronic architectures, and multimodal interactions.

That head start let production scale fast. In just the first half of 2026, Anhui province alone produced over 2,600 humanoid units, with a full supply chain built around Hefei and Wuhu. Quietly, an automaker turned into a robotics powerhouse almost overnight.

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