
AgiBot A2 Sets Guinness Record for "Longest Journey Walked by a Humanoid Robot" with 106.286km cross-provincial Challenge! From Suzhou to Shanghai, it followed traffic rules and tackled complex scenarios like tile roads, ramps and crowds, demonstrating top-tier reliability… pic.twitter.com/TH9xFt9uS3— AgiBot (@AgiBot_zhiyuan) November 22, 2025
Chinese tech firm AgiBot earned a Guinness World Record when its humanoid robot, A2, went for a 66-mile walk from Jiangsu Province to Shanghai.
The robot set off from Jinji Lake and arrived at Shanghai’s Bund in a single continuous walk made possible by a system devised to allow the robot to swap batteries while continuing to operate.
The 24-hour trek earned AgiBot the Guinness World Records title for the longest journey walked by a humanoid robot.
AgiBot said A2 followed all traffic laws during its long trek and walked across various surfaces including asphalt, tiled pavement and bridges.
The robot interacted with reporters at the end of its walk, stating that it might now “need a new pair of shoes,” the Global Times reported.