Kepler Robotics Forerunner K2

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Forerunner K2

ShippingEnterpriseBipedalDebut 2024
Perfect forLogisticsManufacturingResearch

Kepler's fifth-generation general-purpose humanoid for industrial, logistics and research use, with 52 body degrees of freedom. It debuted at GITEX Global 2024 and entered mass production in 2025.

Enterprise/industrial; mass production and customer shipments announced Sept 2025. Not a consumer product.

Height5'9"
Weight187 lb
DoF52
FormBipedal
$30,000new

Reported base price; enterprise, not a consumer checkout price. · source

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Estimated value & depreciation

Estimated used value Placeholder
$13,230$16,170
midpoint $14,700 · retains ≈49% of $30,000 MSRP
Condition
Age

Placeholder estimate — illustrative only, modeled from a category depreciation rate, not real resale data. This is how a live valuation will work; it becomes a real, confidence-rated number once the collector logs enough market prices.

Depreciation curve

value vs. age · ≈30%/yr
$0$7.7k$15.3k$22.9k$30.6knew pricenew1yr2yr3yr4yr5yrest. used today

Frequently asked

How much does the Kepler Robotics Forerunner K2 cost?

$30,000 new (Reported base price; enterprise, not a consumer checkout price.).

What is the Kepler Robotics Forerunner K2’s estimated used value?

A 2-year-old unit in good condition is modeled at about $14,700 (range $13,230–$16,170), retaining ≈49% of MSRP. This is a modeled estimate with low confidence — there are no resale transactions yet.

Is the Kepler Robotics Forerunner K2 available to buy?

Shipping. Enterprise/industrial; mass production and customer shipments announced Sept 2025. Not a consumer product.

What are the Kepler Robotics Forerunner K2’s specifications?

It is a bipedal humanoid, debuting 2024: 1.75 m tall, 85 kg, 52 degrees of freedom.

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