Most expensive humanoid robots
As of July 2026, the most expensive humanoid robot with a published price is the NEURA Robotics 4NE-1 at €98,000, followed by the Faraday Future FF Futurist ($89,900), and the AgiBot A2 ($44,560). Figures are verified against the source; prices shown in your selected currency.
- 1NR
NEURA Robotics4NE-1≈ $111,800Pre-order5'11"
- 2FF
Faraday FutureFF Futurist$89,900Pre-orderConsumer
- 3A
AgiBotA2$44,560Shipping5'7"
- 4E
EngineAIT800$40,500Shipping5'8"
- 5UR
Unitree RoboticsH2$29,900Pre-order6'0"
- 6E
EngineAIPM01≈ $27,700Shipping4'6"
- 7A
AgiBotLingxi X2$24,240Shipping4'4"
- 81T
1X TechnologiesNEO$20,000Pre-order5'6"
- 9UR
Unitree RoboticsG1$13,500Shipping4'4"
- 10E
EngineAISA01≈ $6,190ShippingResearch
Top 10 of the 12 humanoid robots with a published price — see every robot, priced or not, in Browse. ≈ marks a price converted from the maker’s home currency.
Frequently asked
What is the most expensive humanoid robot?
The NEURA Robotics 4NE-1 at €98,000. Prices are the manufacturers' own published prices — quote-only models are excluded rather than estimated, and rankings update as tracked prices change.
How much does a humanoid robot cost?
Published humanoid robot prices currently run from $2,499 (Zeroth Robotics M1) to €98,000 (NEURA Robotics 4NE-1). Many enterprise models are quote-only with no public price; Valumech lists those as "not publicly priced" rather than guessing.