
OMODA & JAECOO Expand Into Robotics With AiMOGA, Showcasing Car–Robot Integration at Beijing Auto Expo
At the 19th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, OMODA & JAECOO unveiled an ambitious leap beyond traditional mobility, showcasing its growing investment in robotics through the AiMOGA initiative. The brand presented a blend of next-generation vehicles and intelligent robots, highlighting a future where cars and machines operate within a shared smart ecosystem.
The display included the OMODA 4 and OMODA 7 models, alongside a range of robotics innovations developed under the AiMOGA Robotics project. These included a humanoid robot named Mornine, a quadruped robot called Argos, and an Intelligent Police Robot designed for real-world public service applications.
AiMOGA Robotics, jointly developed by OMODA & JAECOO and its technology partners, is positioned as a step toward integrating automotive intelligence with embodied robotics. The company aims to connect vehicle-based AI systems with robotic platforms capable of operating in diverse environments, from public safety to commercial services.
During the exhibition, the OMODA & JAECOO booth reportedly attracted more than 4,000 international business visitors, with thousands expected to continue discussions in Wuhu for further collaboration. The strong interest reflects growing global attention toward intelligent mobility ecosystems that extend beyond conventional vehicles.

The robotics division is built on the company’s automotive research and supply chain infrastructure. AiMOGA benefits from OMODA & JAECOO’s established R&D systems, allowing faster development cycles and smoother transition from prototype to production. The brand also leverages its global automotive footprint across dozens of international markets to support expansion of robotics applications.
A key highlight of the showcase was the Intelligent Police Robot, which has already been deployed in multiple cities in China. It is used for tasks such as school-zone monitoring, traffic guidance, and security support. Equipped with multi-sensor navigation and AI-driven traffic models, the robot can assist in patrol operations and recognize violations, reducing workload for human officers.

Another focus was the quadruped robot Argos, which has reportedly achieved commercial deployment at scale. Its applications include security patrols, public demonstrations, and service environments, reflecting increasing demand for adaptable robotic systems in everyday settings.
The company also emphasized the transfer of automotive technologies into robotics. Systems derived from intelligent driving and cockpit technologies are being adapted for robots, enabling advanced environmental perception, obstacle avoidance, and precise navigation in complex scenarios.
The Beijing Auto Show appearance comes at a milestone moment for OMODA & JAECOO, which announced cumulative global sales surpassing one million vehicles within three years of launch. The company continues to expand rapidly across international markets, positioning itself as a fast-growing global automotive brand while extending its reach into robotics and smart ecosystems.

Looking ahead, AiMOGA is expected to further integrate AI, mobility, and robotics into unified applications, signaling a broader shift from vehicle manufacturing toward full-spectrum intelligent technology ecosystems.







