Standing 178 cm with a lean 70 kg build and 60 degrees of freedom, the Xpeng Iron carries itself with proportions that closely mirror the human male form. Its tall, narrow-shouldered silhouette and articulated bionic spine produce fluid, naturalistic movement that reads as unmistakably lifelike.
For Xpeng Iron fashion, this anatomical precision is both gift and test. The platform's human-scale dimensions allow us to draw from classical tailoring traditions while its extraordinary joint articulation demands construction methods that go far beyond them. Our couturiers in Paris treat the Iron as the most human canvas in robotics.
The defining feature of the Xpeng Iron is its bionic spine. Where most humanoid platforms use rigid torso segments connected by a single rotational waist joint, the Iron distributes spinal articulation across multiple vertebral nodes. The platform bends, twists, and tilts through its midsection with a fluidity that conventional robot fashion cannot accommodate. A standard jacket, cut to a fixed torso block, binds at the waist during lateral flexion. A traditional shirt pulls free of trousers during forward bending.
Xpeng Iron couture from MaisonRoboto solves this through segmented torso construction. We divide the garment's midsection into independent, overlapping panels anchored at spinal reference points. Each panel floats relative to its neighbors, tracking the spine's movement through concealed articulation channels sewn into the garment's interior structure. The exterior presents an unbroken surface. The interior is a feat of structural engineering, with each overlap calculated to prevent gapping or bunching across the full spinal range of motion.
With 60 degrees of freedom distributed across the full body, the Iron also presents complex challenges at the shoulder girdle and hip complex. Its 22-degree-of-freedom hands, among the most dexterous in production robotics, require sleeve and cuff designs that never restrict the wrist's compound rotation. We terminate sleeves above the wrist joint, using fitted cuff bands that rotate independently of the sleeve body.
At 178 cm, the Xpeng Iron stands at average male height with a slender 70 kg mass distribution that gives it an elongated, almost editorial silhouette. This is a platform that wears tailoring exceptionally well. The narrow shoulder-to-hip ratio accepts structured blazers without the aggressive padding required on wider-framed humanoids. The long limb proportions carry sleeve and trouser breaks with the clean geometry that tailors prize.
We exploit these proportions deliberately. Xpeng Iron clothing from our Executive Protocol Collection uses longer jacket lengths and higher button stances that follow the platform's vertical emphasis. Lapels are cut narrow. Trouser legs taper to ankle interfaces without excessive fabric volume. The overall effect is lean, vertical, deliberate. For consumer deployments in Chinese and Southeast Asian markets where the Iron sees significant adoption, we develop color palettes and fabric selections that align with regional aesthetic preferences while maintaining the technical rigor the platform requires.
The Xpeng Iron operates across a wider range of social contexts than most platforms. It appears at automotive showrooms, corporate headquarters, consumer homes, and public-facing commercial spaces. Each context demands different garment characteristics. Showroom deployments call for high-impact pieces from our Event Spectacle Collection, garments designed to draw attention and communicate technological sophistication. Corporate settings require the measured authority of tailored suiting. Domestic deployments need soft, approachable textiles that integrate into residential interiors without visual friction.
Our Xpeng Iron couture program addresses this range through modular wardrobe systems. A single Iron unit can transition between contexts through garment changes that take under ninety seconds, using our quick-mount closure system designed specifically for the Iron's torso attachment points. Each garment in the system shares a common structural interface while presenting a completely distinct exterior identity. One platform. Many roles. Each one precisely dressed through pieces from our Bespoke Singular Collection.