China's DaxAI Unveils Qiji Series Robotic Horses in 2026, Signs Three-Year Cooperation with JD.com

2026-08-22 10:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - DaxAI (DaxAI) unveiled its Qiji all-terrain intelligent riding robotic horse product matrix at the 2026 World Robot Conference (WRC), which opened in Beijing on August 19, launching two heavy-duty intelligent riding robotic horses—the Qiji X1 point-foot model and the Qiji XS wheel-foot model—and signed a three-year strategic cooperation agreement with JD.com. The Qiji series robotic horses are now available for global exclusive pre-sale on the JD.com platform, with reservations open to both B-end and C-end users.

DaxAI is built around its self-developed DaxBrain-WM (Dualis) world model, establishing a dual-engine technical system of "embodied world model + general-purpose embodiment." The Qiji series is positioned for high-end leisure travel and off-road riding, covering scenarios such as mountain traversing, countryside cruising, estate leisure, and long-distance suburban rides.

The Qiji X1 point-foot model features a pure quadruped bionic structure without wheels, with a total weight of 300 kg, a top speed of 7 to 10 km/h, a maximum joint torque of 1,400 Nm, and a dynamic load capacity of 300 kg. It is equipped with a 165V high-voltage power battery pack, offering a range of 40 kilometers and a continuous operating time of 8 to 10 hours. Powered by the on-device local inference of the DaxBrain-WM (Dualis) world model, combined with adaptive bionic gait and all-terrain dynamic self-balancing algorithms, this product can autonomously adjust the landing angle and depth of its limbs to adapt to unpaved terrains such as steep slopes, gravel roads, and muddy depressions.

The Qiji XS wheel-foot model adopts an integrated wheel-foot composite structure, with a total weight of 320 kg, a top speed of 40 km/h, and a range of 60 kilometers. It supports intelligent mode switching, using wheel structure for high-speed cruising on flat surfaces and automatically switching to legged off-road mode when encountering gullies, dirt slopes, or rugged sections. Its wheel-foot dual-mode dynamic decoupling control system is used to suppress body vibration during high-speed travel.

Both robotic horse models come standard with high-voltage fast charging and riding data monitoring functions, and support OTA continuous upgrades, allowing cloud-based updates to the gait library and optimization of riding plans.

In response to the industry's problem of "emphasizing models over real-world application," DaxAI adopts a "Dualis model" dual-collaborative architecture: Dualis-Yin handles global environmental perception, scene understanding, and behavior inference, while Dualis-Yang handles core task scheduling, operational monitoring, and safety fallback. The two work in tandem to improve system operational reliability to 99%. The company has also built a data closed loop, human-in-the-loop training, few-shot scenario adaptation, and multi-machine cluster evolution systems, forming a full-chain Physical AI technology closed loop.

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At the booth, DaxAI collaborated with Kexie, the smart supply chain brand under Shenzhou Holdings, to recreate a 1:1 real-world logistics warehousing operation scenario, demonstrating the full process of in-warehouse sorting, handling, and turnover operations by humanoid wheeled-arm robots. The two parties plan to conduct joint R&D iterations in the future, refining robot solutions adapted to domestic warehousing environments and exploring human-machine collaboration models for smart supply chains.

DaxAI and JD.com will integrate DaxAI's robotics R&D, manufacturing, and technological innovation capabilities with JD.com's supply chain system, digital operations capabilities, omni-channel sales network, and RoboBase industrial foundation, advancing cooperation around product co-creation, technology collaboration, joint marketing, and omni-channel market expansion.

The Qiji series robotic horses have opened first-batch pioneer reservations on the JD.com platform, with ordering users eligible for benefits such as deposit multipliers, exclusive travel gift packages, five years of free maintenance, and five years of free OTA upgrades. The product has already gained attention and recognition from C-end and B-end users, including outdoor enthusiasts and cultural tourism operators.

DaxAI stated that its goal is to become a "full-scenario physical intelligence service provider." The launch of the Qiji series intelligent robotic horses extends the application scope of heavy-duty embodied intelligent products from industrial operation scenarios to consumer leisure scenarios. The company will continue to advance integrated software-hardware closed-loop R&D, expand the application boundaries of quadruped robots, and promote the commercialization and scenario-based implementation of embodied intelligence technology.

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