Yuqi Tech Sets Record Straight: 6,500 Humanoid Robots Produced in 2025
Yuqi Technology Clarifies Production Figures Amid Market Confusion
In an official statement released January 22, Yuqi Technology addressed widespread speculation about its humanoid robot production numbers for 2025. The robotics firm took the unusual step of publicly correcting what it called "misleading market information" that had circulated online throughout December.
The Numbers Tell the Story
The company revealed concrete production figures:
- Actual shipments delivered: Over 5,500 units
- Total production output: Exceeding 6,500 units
"These aren't projections or order numbers," a company representative explained. "We're talking about physical robots that rolled off our assembly lines and reached customers' hands."

Defining What Counts
Yuqi drew clear boundaries around its statistics:
- Only includes fully autonomous humanoid robots
- Excludes other robotic products like dual-arm wheeled models
The distinction matters in an industry where product categories often blur together. "Comparing wheeled assistants to bipedal humanoids is like comparing golf carts to sports cars," noted robotics analyst Mark Chen.
Why Transparency Matters Now
The clarification comes during a pivotal growth phase for humanoid robotics. With investors scrutinizing every production figure, Yuqi aims to:
- Maintain accurate market benchmarks
- Prevent inflated industry expectations
- Establish clear reporting standards The move reflects growing pains in an emerging sector where definitions remain fluid and hype sometimes outpaces reality.
The company declined to comment on whether the misinformation affected its stock price or customer relationships.
Key Points:
- Yuqi produced 6,500+ humanoid robots in 2025
- Over 5,500 units actually delivered to customers
- Statistics exclude non-humanoid robotic products
- Company seeks to clarify "apples-to-apples" industry comparisons

