Malaysia is set to get dozens more AiMOGA robots at Chery, Omoda & Jaecoo, iCaur and Lepas showrooms as the robotics company passes 2,000 overseas deliveries.
AiMOGA said its products and services have now reached more than 60 countries and regions, but Malaysia has played an unusually early role in that expansion.
The company said it entered the local automotive retail sector in 2025, where it first moved from prototype demonstrations to batch overseas deployment.
Chery Malaysia had confirmed by April 2025 that AiMOGA robots were already operating at Chery 4S dealerships in Malaysia.
The latest expansion will put dozens of units across the four Chery Group brands’ Malaysian showrooms and operations.
The robots are designed mainly for customer-facing work, including greeting visitors, introducing vehicles and answering product questions.
Chery said the humanoid robot has 41 degrees of freedom, including 12 for each hand, and can walk at up to one metre per second.
A five-way sensor array handles obstacle avoidance and route planning. Its AI system uses CheryGPT and DeepSeek models, while natural-language interaction is supported in 10 languages.
AiMOGA announced the 2,000-unit figure at a delivery ceremony in Wuhu, China.
Following its early Malaysian deployment, the company has moved into other Southeast Asian markets as well as the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Latin America. It has also obtained European Union CE and US Federal Communications Commission certifications.
The robotics operation draws on Chery’s research and development, manufacturing, supply chain, logistics and service infrastructure.
Chery International and AiMOGA Robotics president Zhang Guibing said operating successfully overseas required local delivery and support capabilities in addition to the product itself.
Car showrooms are not AiMOGA’s only workplace. Its robots are also being deployed for medical guidance, public services and policing. During the first half of 2026, 110 AiMOGA Smart Traffic Police Robots entered service in several Chinese cities.
In Malaysia, however, car retail remains the immediate focus. The latest batch means the robots should become a more familiar presence as Chery’s local network of brands continues to expand.











