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AiMOGA Robot Redefines the Human–Machine Relationship

Author auto.pub | Published on: 21.10.2025

Chinese carmaker Chery, better known for pistons and steel than personalities, surprised its audience at this year’s Chery User Summit with something distinctly more alive. Taking the stage for the first time before an international audience was Mornine, a humanoid robot that aims to combine machine precision with a distinctly human gaze.

This year’s Chery Group User Summit put innovation front and centre, but not only within the automotive world. The spotlight fell on AiMOGA, an intelligent system whose heart is the Mornine robot. It perceives its surroundings through multimodal sensors, moves autonomously, performs tasks with manual accuracy, and answers questions like an experienced assistant. All of this runs on Chery’s proprietary AI model.

Europe’s First Fully Certified Humanoid Robot

Mornine is the first humanoid robot in the world to receive full EU certification for both hardware and software. Chery AiMOGA Robotics secured three key accreditations: CE-MD for machine safety, CE-RED for radio equipment, and EN 18031 for cybersecurity and data protection. Together they confirm that Chery’s ambitions stretch far beyond the car factory floor.

Engineering Precision Meets Human Empathy

For Chery, AiMOGA represents more than a technological showcase. It symbolises how decades of experience in automotive manufacturing—precision, quality control, and systemic thinking—can transfer into the world of service robotics. From there begins the path from lab prototype to scalable industrial product.

Robots as Guides, Companions and Colleagues

Summit visitors were able to interact directly with AiMOGA robots. Mornine and its robotic dog companions acted as guides, helped visitors navigate the venue, and even took part in the light-hearted Robot Dog Challenge. The event offered a glimpse into a future where machines may become trusted partners, both at home and at work.

Chery’s Next Chapter

With 2025 sales projected to exceed two million vehicles, Chery is steering its innovation story in a bold new direction. The AiMOGA robot marks a moment when automotive and robotics engineers finally sit at the same table to build something that moves, thinks, and responds almost like a human being.