China — The AgiBot A2 humanoid robot, developed by Zhiyuan Robotics, successfully walked 66 miles from Jinji Lake in Suzhou to Shanghai over three consecutive days without stopping. This achievement has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as “the longest distance walked by a humanoid robot.”
The feat was made possible by AgiBot’s hot‑swap battery system, which allowed continuous operation without downtime. Throughout the journey, the robot adhered to traffic rules while navigating both highways and urban areas. Zhiyuan Robotics emphasized that the unit used was a mass‑produced model, not a special prototype.
From a technology perspective, this record demonstrates the reliability and stability of humanoid robots in real‑world conditions. More than 1,000 AgiBot A2 units have already been sold in 2025, signaling strong market adoption. With China’s government backing the robotics industry, this milestone is seen as a step toward integrating humanoid robots into everyday life.
Ultimately, AgiBot’s three‑day nonstop walk is not just a world record—it is a symbol of progress in robotics, bringing humanity closer to an era of intelligent automation.





