The humanoid robot A2, developed by the Chinese company AgiBot, has impressively covered 106,286 km, earning the Guinness World Record for the longest uninterrupted journey ever made by a robot. This was reported by Gizmodo.

The journey took place from November 10 to 13, during which the robot did not shut down even once, thanks to its innovative quick battery replacement system. Its route stretched from Lake Jinji in Jiangsu province to the Bund waterfront in Shanghai.

AgiBot released a montage video showcasing selected highlights, which do not reveal all the details of the journey. According to media reports, the robot's path involved walking through the city, traversing various terrain types, slopes, and navigating in low visibility conditions.

A2 also adhered to traffic regulations. AgiBot stated, "the robot was equipped with two GPS modules featuring built-in lidar and infrared depth cameras, providing it with the sensory capabilities necessary for precise navigation under changing lighting conditions and complex urban environments."

According to the official Guinness World Record, AgiBot A2 underwent optimization between April and May 2025 to prevent falls during hundreds of hours of continuous operation. On August 17, the robot also successfully completed a fully autonomous 24-hour journey in high temperatures nearing 40°C.