4NE-1
The 4NE-1 is a humanoid robot manufactured by NEURA Robotics, standing 1.8 m tall and weighing approximately 80 kg. Unveiled at CES 2026, it features advanced AI capabilities powered by NVIDIA processors and was designed in collaboration with Studio F.A. Porsche.
Overview and Use Cases
The 4NE-1 is NEURA Robotics' flagship humanoid robot platform. The robot was first announced in September 2022 and formally unveiled at CES 2026. It is marketed toward industrial applications, with the Gen 3.5 variant priced at €98,000 and targeted for shipping in late 2026.
Key Capabilities
- 360° environmental perception
- Sensor skin for tactile feedback and environmental interaction
- Multimodal AI processing
- Reinforcement learning capabilities
- Powered by NVIDIA Thor T5000 processor running NVIDIA Isaac GR00T software framework
Specifications
- Height: 1.8 m
- Weight: Approximately 80 kg
- Payload Capacity: 10–100 kg (configuration-dependent)
- Maximum Speed: 5 km/h
- Processor: NVIDIA Thor T5000
- Software: NVIDIA Isaac GR00T
- Price (Gen 3.5): €98,000
Manufacturer
The 4NE-1 is produced by NEURA Robotics. The robot was developed in collaboration with Studio F.A. Porsche on design elements. NEURA Robotics raised funding in a Series C round backed by investors including NVIDIA, Amazon, Bosch, and Qualcomm. The company has reported an orderbook exceeding $1 billion, though the company also raised funding conditional on unspecified investor terms totaling up to $1.4 billion.
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