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⚡ BOSTON DYNAMICS — JULY 2026

Boston Dynamics Atlas Electric 2026:
Specs, Price & Full Review

In April 2024, Boston Dynamics retired its iconic hydraulic Atlas and unveiled a fully electric successor. Here's everything we know about the new Atlas Electric — the most agile humanoid robot ever built.

Height
1.5 m
Same as hydraulic Atlas
Weight
~89 kg
Electric actuators
Wrist Rotation
360°
Superhuman range
Hands
3-finger gripper
Electric grip
Actuation
Fully electric
No hydraulics
Status
R&D only
Not for commercial sale
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Atlas Electric vs Hydraulic Atlas

Spec⚡ Atlas Electric (2024+)🔧 Atlas Hydraulic (Retired)
PowerElectric actuatorsHydraulic fluid system
NoiseQuiet operationLoud (pump noise)
Wrist360° rotationLimited human-like range
Hands3-finger gripperNone (arms only)
LeaksNoneHydraulic fluid risk
Weight~89 kg~89 kg
Height1.5 m1.5 m
StatusActive (2024+)Retired April 2024

Atlas Electric: Key Capabilities

Electric Actuators
Custom electric motors enable faster, more precise, and more efficient movement than any hydraulic system.
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360° Wrist Rotation
Non-anthropomorphic joints let Atlas pick up and place objects in orientations humans physically cannot.
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3-Finger Gripper
The electric hand can grip, lift, and precisely place objects. BMW pilot tests show successful automotive parts handling.
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AI-Powered Control
Uses machine learning from years of hydraulic Atlas training data, now applied to electric platform for faster learning.
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Hyundai Partnership
Hyundai Motor Group (Atlas owner) is deploying Atlas Electric in manufacturing facilities for testing.
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Superhuman Range of Motion
Not constrained by human skeletal limits — Atlas can pick from any angle, enabling novel task solutions.

Atlas Electric FAQ

What is Boston Dynamics Atlas Electric?

Boston Dynamics Atlas Electric (announced April 2024) is the successor to the hydraulic Atlas. It uses fully electric actuators instead of hydraulic fluid, making it quieter, more efficient, and capable of superhuman range of motion. Key features include 360° wrist rotation, a 3-fingered gripper hand, and the ability to lift and carry loads in ways humans cannot due to non-anthropomorphic joint design.

How much does Boston Dynamics Atlas cost?

Boston Dynamics Atlas Electric is not available for commercial sale as of mid-2026. It is currently a research and development platform. Boston Dynamics has partnerships with select manufacturers (including Hyundai) for testing. No public pricing has been announced. The hydraulic Atlas was estimated at $2M+ per unit for research use.

Atlas Electric vs hydraulic Atlas: what improved?

Key improvements in Atlas Electric vs hydraulic: 1) Fully electric — no hydraulic fluid leaks, quieter, more energy-efficient. 2) Superhuman range of motion — joints rotate beyond human limits (360° wrists). 3) Gripper hands (vs no hands in hydraulic Atlas). 4) Smaller, more practical form factor. 5) More reliable for unstructured environments. The hydraulic Atlas was retired in April 2024 after 11 years.

When will Atlas Electric be available to buy?

Boston Dynamics has not announced commercial availability for Atlas Electric. Boston Dynamics focuses on Spot (quadruped, $74,500) and Stretch (warehouse robot) for commercial sales. Atlas is a research platform used internally and with select partners like Hyundai. A commercial Atlas product is rumored for 2027–2028 but unconfirmed.

Explore Boston Dynamics Products

While Atlas is R&D only, Spot is available at $74,500. Find Spot accessories and robotics parts on Amazon.

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