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Motion 2
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Summary:
Motion 2 is the next‑generation humanoid robot developed by VinMotion, Vietnam’s robotics division under Vingroup. It builds on the company’s first prototype with major improvements in walking stability, load handling, flexibility, and autonomous behaviors. Public demonstrations show Motion 2 performing human‑like gait, lifting heavy objects, executing martial‑arts‑style movements, manipulating items with five‑fingered hands, and autonomously docking for self‑charging.
Motion 2 represents Vietnam’s most ambitious step into the global humanoid robotics race, signaling the country’s intent to develop fully in‑house general‑purpose robots.
Editorial:
Motion 2 is a statement of intent from Vietnam. While many countries rely on imported robotics platforms, VinMotion is building a humanoid robot ecosystem from the ground up — hardware, software, and AI included.
The robot’s design emphasizes strength, agility, and expressive movement. Its demonstrations highlight a blend of industrial‑grade power and human‑like flexibility, from lifting heavy loads to bending backward and performing dynamic arm motions. The five‑fingered hands show a clear push toward dexterous manipulation, a capability essential for real‑world tasks.
VinMotion positions Motion 2 as part of a long‑term national strategy: to create a fully autonomous, general‑purpose humanoid robot that can operate in homes, factories, and public spaces. The company’s rapid progress suggests Vietnam is serious about becoming a competitive force in global robotics.
Specifications:
Morphology
- Form: Full humanoid robot
- Hands: Five‑fingered dexterous hands
- Mobility: Human‑like bipedal gait
- Flexibility: Capable of bending, twisting, and dynamic upper‑body motion
Performance
- Demonstrated heavy‑load lifting
- Stable walking on flat surfaces
- Dynamic arm movements, including martial‑arts‑style strikes
- Autonomous self‑charging via docking station
Capabilities
- Object manipulation
- Load carrying
- Household‑style tasks
- Demonstration‑grade agility and flexibility
- Autonomous navigation and charging
AI & Control
- In‑house control stack developed by VinMotion
- Autonomous behavior execution
- Real‑time balance and gait control
- Vision‑based object interaction
Company
- Developer: VinMotion
- Parent: Vingroup
- Country: Vietnam
- Focus: General‑purpose humanoid robotics
- Strategy: Build a national robotics platform developed entirely in‑house
Image: @XRoboHub
Company Source:
- VinMotion – Motion‑2 Official Database Entry
https://www.aparobot.com/robots/motion-2
- Humanoid.guide – Motion‑2 Robot Profile
https://humanoid.guide/product/motion-2/
Key News & Coverage:
- VinMotion Unveils Second‑Generation Humanoid Robot: Advanced Self‑Recovery and Autonomous Battery Replacement