Hospitality garments for XPeng's Iron platform. Built for the Chinese and APAC hotel market.
XPeng Iron is gaining traction in Chinese luxury hotels and resorts across Southeast Asia. The platform is competitively priced, locally supported, and backed by XPeng's automotive-grade supply chain. For hotel operators in the region, it is a practical choice.
But Iron ships bare. No housing covers beyond the standard shell. Place it in a hotel lobby and it communicates "prototype." Guests in five-star properties expect polish, not exposed actuators and visible wiring harnesses.
Iron's torso is slightly wider than Figure 03 but shorter than Optimus. The shoulder joints sit higher, which changes how a blazer or coat drapes. The hip actuators are partially recessed, which simplifies trouser design compared to platforms where the hip housing protrudes.
We pattern every Iron garment from platform-specific measurements. Nothing is adapted from another robot's template.
Structured blazer in dark navy or charcoal. Gold piping and hotel crest embroidery available. The blazer is cut to accommodate Iron's higher shoulder joint without creating a raised-shoulder appearance. Magnetic front closure. Rear vent positioned above the lower back sensor array.
Vest and mandarin-collar shirt. The vest conceals the charging interface on Iron's mid-torso. The shirt uses bonded cuffs that terminate cleanly at the wrist housing. Looks identical to a traditional barrel cuff from the guest's perspective.
Extended coat with reinforced forearms. Iron's grip actuators generate significant force during luggage handling. The inner sleeve lining at the forearm is double-bonded with abrasion-resistant fabric to prevent premature wear at the contact points.
XPeng Iron deployments in China and Southeast Asia are growing fast. We maintain stock patterns for Iron and can turn orders in 3-4 weeks for standard hotel configurations.
Hotels in mainland China, Singapore, and Thailand have different uniform traditions. Mandarin collars are standard in many Chinese hotels. Thai hotels often use lighter fabrics and brighter accent colors. We adapt each commission to the property's existing staff uniform language.
Same commercial-grade standard as all our platform lines. Fabrics rated for 500+ wash cycles. Ultrasonic seam bonding tested to 100,000 articulation cycles. Stain-resistant coating reapplied at maintenance intervals. Replacement cycle: approximately 6 months for high-use roles.
No. XPeng Iron has different torso dimensions and joint placement. Every garment is patterned from Iron-specific measurements and CAD data.
Under two minutes. All closures are magnetic. No buttons, no zippers, no tools required.
Send us your property's uniform spec and fleet size. We quote within 48 hours.