
Image: Apptronik · source
Apptronik Apollo
No public price; the CEO loosely likened cost to 'a new car', which is not a stated figure. · source
A general-purpose bipedal humanoid from Apptronik aimed at logistics and manufacturing, about 1.73 m and 73 kg with a 25 kg payload. It uses hot-swappable battery packs for roughly four hours of runtime each.
Enterprise pilots only (e.g. Mercedes-Benz, GXO); broader fleet availability targeted around 2027. Not openly orderable.
Estimated value & depreciation
Apptronik hasn’t published a price for the Apollo — it’s sold by quote, deployed in pilots, or not yet released. We publish an estimate once a real price and resale signal exist.
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Frequently asked
How much does the Apptronik Apollo cost?
Apptronik hasn’t published a public price for the Apollo — Enterprise pilots only (e.g. Mercedes-Benz, GXO); broader fleet availability targeted around 2027. Not openly orderable.
Is the Apptronik Apollo available to buy?
Announced. Enterprise pilots only (e.g. Mercedes-Benz, GXO); broader fleet availability targeted around 2027. Not openly orderable.
What are the Apptronik Apollo’s specifications?
It is a bipedal humanoid robot, debuting 2023: 5'8" (1.73 m) tall, 161 lb (73 kg).
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