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AgileX Bunker

AgileX Bunker

AgileX

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AgileX Bunker

AgileX

The AgileX Bunker (including Bunker Pro and Bunker Pro 2.0) is a rugged, tracked differential-steering UGV chassis platform manufactured by AgileX Robotics (China, founded 2016). It is designed as a developer/research platform for extreme terrain, featuring IP67 protection, 120 kg payload, Christie+Matilda suspension, CAN bus communication, and open-source ROS/SDK support. The platform is sold as a mobile base requiring user integration of autonomy stacks (SLAM, navigation, perception); it does not ship as a fully autonomous system out of the box, but is capable of supporting autonomous operation when equipped with appropriate sensors and software by the integrator.

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Specification

payload_capacity
120 kg
max_speed
1.5 m/s (at full load)
range
20 km unloaded / 15 km loaded (distance); 3.5 hours no-load operating time; up to 8 hours battery life (per community video)
battery
LiFePO₄, 60 Ah; ~4.5 hour charge time; auto-recharge supported
dimensions
785 x 1080 x 470 mm

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the AgileX deep report

Good
  • AgileX platforms are developer/research tools requiring users to build and integrate their own autonomy stacks; autonomy is not a pre-packaged out-of-the-box feature.

    Multiple independent commerce sources (RobotLab [5][6]) and a community builder [16] confirm the platforms ship as open-source, ROS-compatible hardware bases requiring user-programmed autonomy stacks, with no pre-packaged autonomous task execution observed in any independent account.

    from AgileX deep report →
  • AgileX platforms are actively sold commercially at listed prices through official and third-party channels, confirming fully commercial status.

    Independent commerce resellers RobotLab [5][6] and Robots International [9] list multiple AgileX products (Hunter SE at $7,000–$14,190; LIMO COBOT at $4,400; PiPER at $1,999) with RaaS financing options, confirming active commercial availability beyond vendor-only claims.

    from AgileX deep report →
  • Vision-based AI deployed on AgileX hardware suffers from unreliable segmentation accuracy and consistency issues during longer operational sessions.

    A community Reddit user [16] building a physical AI chess agent on AgileX hardware independently reported that vision-based segmentation was not reliable enough in practice and that consistency remained an issue across all tested models, especially in longer operations — this is a first-hand deployment account, not vendor PR.

    from AgileX deep report →
Bad
  • The PiPER robotic arm has a 1.5 kg payload, 626 mm reach, and 0.1 mm repeatability.

    These specifications are stated on AgileX's official product page [2] and echoed by commerce resellers, but no independent third-party test or customer validation of the 0.1 mm repeatability figure has been identified in the dossier.

    from AgileX deep report →
  • The Ranger Mini 3 UGV supports a 100 kg payload at up to 2.0 m/s with an 8-hour runtime and hot-swap battery.

    All figures come from AgileX's official product page [3] with no independent benchmark, customer deployment report, or third-party test confirming payload capacity, runtime, or speed under real-world conditions.

    from AgileX deep report →
  • AgileX completed a Series A funding round of ~100 million RMB with Sequoia Capital as an investor.

    The funding round is reported only on AgileX's own news blog [10] with no independent financial news outlet, regulatory filing, or Sequoia Capital announcement corroborating the amount or investor identity.

    from AgileX deep report →
  • AgileX offers end-to-end OEM custom robotic solutions integrating robotic arms, vision systems, and AGVs for diverse industries.

    This capability is described on AgileX's own OEM solutions page [4]; no independent customer case study, third-party audit, or news report documenting a completed OEM deployment at scale has been identified in the dossier.

    from AgileX deep report →

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