Garments engineered for the largest commercial humanoid: 178cm, 70kg, 60 degrees of freedom.
XPeng Iron is big. At 178cm and 70kg, it is the tallest and heaviest humanoid robot in mainstream commercial deployment. Its 60 degrees of freedom give it the most articulated frame we pattern for. Dressing Iron is a different challenge than dressing Optimus or Figure.
The extra mass means heavier fabric drape. The additional DOF means more stress points at joints. The taller frame requires longer pattern pieces with proportional adjustments at the torso, sleeve, and inseam. Nothing from another platform transfers to Iron without recutting.
Iron's proportions are closer to an athletic human male. Broad shoulders, deep chest, long arms. Garments need structure to avoid the shapeless look that lighter fabrics produce on a frame this size. Our Iron patterns use medium-weight technical wool with internal structure at the shoulder and chest.
Double-breasted suits work well on Iron. The broader chest supports the wider lapel overlap. Peak lapels suit the shoulder width. Single-breasted is available but tends to underserve the frame's proportions. We recommend double-breasted as the default formal option.
Iron is popular in Chinese manufacturing and logistics. Warehouse coveralls and factory uniforms are high-demand items. These garments prioritize durability and full ROM over appearance. Reinforced knees, elbows, and hip zones handle the stress of repetitive industrial motion.
Retail and hospitality deployments in Asia increasingly use Iron. Blazer-and-trouser combinations for hotel lobbies. Branded polos for retail. Each garment accounts for Iron's wider build and greater thermal output.
XPeng Iron generates more surface heat than any platform we dress. All Iron garments use our highest-rated thermal management fabrics as standard.
More joints means more seam stress. Iron has articulation points that Optimus and Figure lack, particularly in the spine and ankle. Our Iron patterns include flex panels at every articulation zone. These panels use a different weave from the main fabric, allowing stretch without visible deformation of the garment's exterior.
Fabrics sourced globally from France, Italy, and Japan, with most custom made in-house. Iron garments require 15% more fabric per unit than Optimus garments due to the larger frame. Lead time is 5 weeks standard, reflecting the additional cutting and assembly work.
XPeng Iron stands 178cm and weighs 70kg. It is the tallest and heaviest humanoid robot in mainstream commercial deployment, with 60 degrees of freedom.
No. Iron is 5cm taller and 13kg heavier than Optimus with a completely different joint geometry. Clothing must be cut from Iron-specific patterns.
Double-breasted suits with peak lapels. Iron's broad chest and wide shoulders support the wider lapel overlap that double-breasted construction requires.