
Image: Galbot (via Interesting Engineering) · source
Galbot G1
The Galbot G1 is a semi-humanoid mobile manipulator that mounts a dual-arm humanoid torso on a 360-degree omnidirectional wheeled chassis, with a torso that lifts about 65 cm to reach shelves up to 2.4 m. It is designed for retail, logistics and household tasks with up to ~10 hours of runtime.
Flagship G1 scaled in 2025 (prototype shown 2024); deployed in Chinese retail stores, with a ~RMB 2.5B Series B (Alibaba/Meituan) funding a scale-up toward ~500 units in 2026.
Sold on Galbot's official JD.com store for the 2026 Spring Festival Gala launch (Feb 2026) at ¥699,900 (subsidized to ~¥630,000); ~300 units ordered within minutes. · source
Estimated value & depreciation
Placeholder estimate — illustrative only, modeled from a category depreciation rate, not real resale data. This is how a live valuation will work; it becomes a real, confidence-rated number once the collector logs enough market prices.
Depreciation curve
value vs. age · ≈30%/yrFrequently asked
How much does the Galbot Galbot G1 cost?
¥699,900 new (Sold on Galbot's official JD.com store for the 2026 Spring Festival Gala launch (Feb 2026) at ¥699,900 (subsidized to ~¥630,000); ~300 units ordered within minutes.).
What is the Galbot Galbot G1’s estimated used value?
A 1-year-old unit in good condition is modeled at about ¥489,930 (range ¥440,937–¥538,923), retaining ≈70% of MSRP. This is a modeled estimate with low confidence — there are no resale transactions yet.
Is the Galbot Galbot G1 available to buy?
Shipping. Flagship G1 scaled in 2025 (prototype shown 2024); deployed in Chinese retail stores, with a ~RMB 2.5B Series B (Alibaba/Meituan) funding a scale-up toward ~500 units in 2026.
What are the Galbot Galbot G1’s specifications?
It is a wheeled humanoid, debuting 2025: 1.73 m tall, 85 kg, 47 degrees of freedom.
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