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Boston Dynamics Atlas vs Tesla Optimus 2026: Complete Specs Comparison
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Boston Dynamics Atlas vs Tesla Optimus 2026: Complete Specs Comparison

A comprehensive comparison between Boston Dynamics Atlas and Tesla Optimus reveals distinct strategies in the humanoid robotics race.

<b>Boston Dynamics Atlas - Premium Industrial Platform</b> Boston Dynamics unveiled the production version of Atlas at CES 2026. The all-electric humanoid features 56 degrees of freedom, a 2.3-meter reach, and can lift up to 50 kg. The robot autonomously swaps its own batteries for continuous operation. All 2026 deployments are committed to Hyundai's RMAC facility and Google DeepMind. Industry estimates suggest approximately $150,000 per unit.

<b>Tesla Optimus - Mass Market Strategy</b> Tesla Optimus Gen 2 stands at 1.73m and weighs 57kg. The robot features approximately 40 degrees of freedom with 11 per hand. Walking speed reaches up to 5 mph. Tesla targets a price point of $20,000-$30,000 once mass production is achieved. The company has converted Fremont factory lines and aims to produce 1 million units annually.

<b>Key Differences</b> Atlas leads in raw capability—payload, reach, and degrees of freedom. However, Tesla Optimus targets a dramatically lower price point and larger production scale. Atlas partners with Google DeepMind for AI capabilities, while Tesla leverages its in-house FSD neural networks. Atlas is available for enterprise deployment in 2026, while Optimus remains in internal testing phase with external deployment planned for 2027.

Source: Robozaps Tech Analysis
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