Technical Data
GD01 Specifications
Every known specification from Unitree's official materials and verified media sources. Full engineering datasheets will be published ahead of Western market delivery.
Several specifications have not yet been publicly disclosed by Unitree. Marked entries will be updated as full engineering documentation is released ahead of USA & Europe deliveries. Contact us for the latest available data.
Physical Dimensions
Structure & Materials
Mobility Modes
Cockpit & Operation
Performance
Power & Systems
Commercial Details
Target Applications
Theme Parks & Tourism
Ride-along experiences, attraction displays, ticketed mecha encounters.
Industrial Inspection
Elevated, protected vantage point for site inspection at height โ without cranes.
Emergency & Rescue
Access disaster zones, collapsed structures, and hazardous environments.
Mining Operations
Fast on-site inspection where humans need elevation plus structural protection.
Entertainment & Events
Live demonstrations, branded experiences, and media appearances.
Private Ownership
Deep-pocketed collectors and technology enthusiasts โ the world's most exclusive vehicle.
Unitree GD01 Full Specifications โ Everything You Need to Know
The Unitree GD01 height is approximately 3.2 metres (10.5 feet) in upright bipedal mode, with a reported range of 2.7m to 3.4m. This makes it roughly 1.6ร the height of an average adult human โ genuinely comparable to the fictional mechas that inspired its design.
The GD01 weight is approximately 500 kilograms with a pilot on board โ roughly equivalent to a grand piano or a small car. The frame is built from high-strength alloy with hydraulic actuators in all four limbs driven by a precision servo drive system.
The GD01 cockpit is a racing-style seat surrounded by a silver safety roll cage integrated into the torso. The open-air design provides full situational awareness while the roll cage gives occupant protection comparable to motorsport safety standards.
In GD01 bipedal mode, the robot walks upright on two legs โ controlled by joystick or managed by Unitree's onboard AI locomotion system. The reveal video showed the pilot not touching controls during walking, confirming partial AI-managed foot placement.
In GD01 quadrupedal mode, all four limbs contact the ground, lowering the centre of gravity for rough terrain traversal. The transition between modes takes seconds with no external assistance โ a core capability that sets the GD01 apart from any other production robot.
Some GD01 specs โ including battery runtime, top walking speed, and joint torque ratings โ have not yet been publicly disclosed. These will be released in the full engineering datasheet before international delivery. Contact our team for the latest available specification data for your region.
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