Summary

  • Tesla launched Optimus robot action figure on webstore
  • The model sold out in less than 24 hours
  • Optimus bot features 40 individual parts and 20 points of articulation
  • Tesla aims to start external deliveries of robot by 2025
  • Optimus robots are already performing tasks in Tesla factories

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Tesla recently launched an Optimus robot action figure on its web store, which quickly sold out within 24 hours. The 1:10-scale action figure features over 40 individual parts and 20 points of articulation, resembling the company’s Gen 2 humanoid robot. The product description refers to the figure as a mini autonomous assistant and humanoid friend.

The action figure comes with a mini charging stand model and a Cyberhammer, with dimensions of 2.16 inches wide and 7.16 inches tall, weighing 1.7 ounces. This launch marks the first time Tesla has shared a model for one of its non-vehicle products, as they have previously released to-scale models of their vehicles on their web store. The Optimus robot was initially unveiled at Tesla’s AI Day in 2022, with plans to start external deliveries by 2025.

CEO Elon Musk mentioned during the first-quarter earnings call that the company aims to reduce the price of the robot over time, potentially decreasing to $25,000 or $30,000. Tesla has also been demonstrating the capabilities of the Optimus robot in various public appearances, including serving drinks and performing tasks autonomously. The company has shared videos showcasing the robot’s ability to walk long distances and complete simple tasks.

In recent months, Tesla has been actively developing and showcasing the Optimus robot’s features, with steady progress made since its initial unveiling. The robot has been used in Tesla’s factories to perform simple tasks, indicating its potential for future applications. The fast sell-out of the action figure demonstrates the growing interest in Tesla’s non-vehicle products and the popularity of the Optimus robot.

Customers who missed out on purchasing the action figure can sign up to receive an email notification when it is back in stock. The success of the launch reflects the enthusiasm and excitement surrounding Tesla’s advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence. With plans to further improve the design of the Optimus robot, Tesla continues to push the boundaries of innovation in the tech industry.

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