Optimus Gen 2
TeslaConsumer
In Development
Overall Score84/100
$20,000 (Estimated)
Tesla's general-purpose humanoid robot designed for everyday tasks and home automation.
Height:1.72m
Weight:73kg
Released:2025 (Planned)
Last Tested:2024-02-01

Demo Video
Optimus Gen 2 Performance Profile
Robot
Human Baseline
78
locomotion
vs 100 human
85
manipulation
vs 100 human
82
perception
vs 100 human
88
cognitive
vs 100 human
85
power
vs 100 human
88
safety
vs 100 human
Specifications
Height1.72m
Weight73kg
Degrees of Freedom40+
Actuator TypeElectric
Power SourceTesla 4680 Battery
Operating Time8+ hours
SensorsCamera array, Audio
ComputingTesla FSD Chip
Key Features
AI-powered task learning
Home integration
Cost-effective design
Over-the-air updates
Tesla ecosystem compatibility
Test Info
Last Tested
2024-02-01
Test Location
Tesla AI Lab
Certifications
Development Phase
Detailed Test Results
Walking Speed
75/ 100m/s
Maximum sustained walking speed
Performance vs Human Baseline75%
Test Method: 100m straight-line walking test
Running Speed
65/ 100m/s
Maximum running speed capability
Performance vs Human Baseline65%
Test Method: 20m sprint test
Balance & Stability
82/ 100score
Balance under external forces
Performance vs Human Baseline82%
Test Method: Push-force recovery test
Terrain Adaptability
78/ 100score
Performance on different surfaces
Performance vs Human Baseline78%
Test Method: Multi-surface navigation test
Stair Navigation
80/ 100score
Stair climbing ability
Performance vs Human Baseline80%
Test Method: Standard staircase test
Category Average:78/100
Human Baseline:100/100
Test Protocol Information
All tests are conducted according to the comprehensive humanoid robot evaluation standards with human performance as baseline (100%). Scores represent relative performance compared to average healthy adult human capabilities.
Advantages
Designed for mass production
Strong AI and learning capabilities
Cost-effective target price
Tesla ecosystem integration
Excellent power efficiency
Limitations
Still in development phase
Limited real-world testing
Unproven long-term reliability
May lack specialized capabilities
Dependent on Tesla infrastructure