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TRON 1 Wheeled Mode
LimX Dynamics
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TRON 1 Wheeled Mode
LimX DynamicsThe TRON 1 in Wheeled Mode is a modular, multi-modal bipedal research robot by LimX Dynamics (Shenzhen, China) featuring a swappable wheeled foot-end configuration capable of speeds up to ~3 m/s. It is a research/education platform priced at $15,000 for the Standard Edition, with an open SDK on the Education Edition. The system operates autonomously for its locomotion tasks using onboard reinforcement-learning-based motion control, LiDAR, and depth sensing for navigation and perception, with no evidence that a human performs the locomotion task itself. Three community 'reliability' facts in the extracted data are clearly about Audi e-tron vehicles and are irrelevant to this system.
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Specification
- wheeled_mode_speed
- Up to ~3 m/s
- dimensions
- 845 × 420 × 392 mm (H × W × D)
- weight
- 20 kg
- payload_capacity
- Max. 10 kg
- battery
- 48 V ternary lithium, 240 Wh (48 V / 5 Ah), quick-swap with dock
- battery_runtime
- Up to ~2 hours per pack (usage-dependent)
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Evidence-graded claims from the LimX Dynamics deep report
LimX Dynamics has raised approximately $200 million in Series B funding, with NIO Capital as a follow-on investor.
The $200M Series B is independently confirmed by SiliconAngle [12], NIO Capital's own investor announcement [11], and Robot Report [14] — multiple non-vendor sources corroborate the round, though deployment use of capital remains unverified.
from LimX Dynamics deep report →
LimX Oli is a general-purpose full-size humanoid robot (165 cm, 31 DOF) capable of autonomous task execution for AI researchers and integrators.
Hardware specs (165 cm, 31 DOF, modular design) are independently corroborated by Technode [7], but autonomous task execution capability is vendor-claimed and developer-dependent, with no independent third-party operational verification.
from LimX Dynamics deep report →COSA agentic OS and FluxVLA Engine represent production-ready software platforms enabling real-world autonomous robot operation.
SiliconAngle [12] and official news pages [3] confirm the releases (COSA in January 2026, FluxVLA open-sourced April 2026), but no independent source has validated real-world autonomous task performance enabled by these platforms.
from LimX Dynamics deep report →TRON 1 demonstrated operation in extreme environments, including skiing at -20°C.
The skiing demonstration is referenced across the official blog [8], a commerce listing [5], and a community Reddit post [9], but all trace back to vendor-produced content with no independent journalist or third-party observer verification of the conditions or autonomy level during the stunt.
from LimX Dynamics deep report →LimX Dynamics' products are commercially available and shipping, with TRON 1 pre-orders open since October 2024 and LimX Oli launched July 2025.
Pre-order opening and launch dates are corroborated by Technode [7] and commerce listings on US Robot Store [6] and the official shop [5], but no independent source confirms actual units shipped to paying customers or real-world customer deployment outcomes.
from LimX Dynamics deep report →
Luna supports 200+ device cluster performances with millisecond-level synchronization.
This specification comes solely from LimX's official product page [2] with no independent review, third-party demonstration report, or teardown confirming the claimed synchronization performance.
from LimX Dynamics deep report →
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