Tesla's New Robotic Rival Has a Strangely Familiar Face

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Key Points

  • Tesla is making a massive strategic pivot to focus on AI, robotics, and driverless vehicles.

  • Hyundai just announced a $6 billion investment to create a new high-tech robot.

  • Humanoid robotics are estimated to be a $5 trillion market by 2050.

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Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) original vision a little over two decades ago once seemed like a pipe dream to many. The electric vehicle (EV) maker started with the Roadster, and the idea that it could slowly build a brand, scale, and demand for EVs on a global mass-market level and do so profitably.

With that vision largely accomplished, Tesla's focus jumped ahead into the possibilities of robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and driverless vehicles. Many Tesla investors thought the company would be leaving the auto industry and its rivals behind -- but now a strangely familiar face has joined Tesla in its new ambitions.

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A Tesla Optimus robot in a kitchen, watching a human cooking food.

Image source: Tesla.

What's going on?

Some Tesla investors assumed the company would leave its auto rivals in the dust as its focus pivoted. Not only has an automaker set its sights on some of the same future endeavors as Tesla, it's probably not the automaker investors would have expected.

South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Group recently announced it would invest $6 billion in a new high-tech robot. The South Korean plant will not only build robots developed in-house, it will have a massive solar-powered hydrogen production facility and a data center to support its AI capability in future products.

While few automakers have been brave enough to put their money where their mouth is for new mobility businesses and advanced manufacturing, Tesla, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota are some others working on humanoid robots to at least deploy on assembly lines, if not more broadly. Hyundai's stock price soared with the announcement, and Morgan Stanley's analysts project that the humanoid robotics market could reach $5 trillion by 2050.

Savvy investors might not be surprised by Tesla's strangely familiar robotic rival, considering Hyundai acquired Boston Dynamics in 2021 and then introduced its bipedal Atlas droid at CES in January 2026. At about the time Hyundai acquired Boston Dynamics, Tesla was announcing its humanoid robot plans at its AI Day in August 2021, with a human dancer in a suit, rather than a functional prototype.

What's the timeline?

For investors, the truth is that it's challenging to grasp the potential of the robotics business, but Tesla does feel like it belongs in the early movers group developing humanoid robots. Tesla stated that its Optimus Gen 3 is in the final stages of development and will be the "most advanced robot in the world," with initial production slated toward the end of 2026.

Hyundai's launch schedule begins a bit later, starting in 2028. Hyundai wants to produce 30,000 Atlas robots a year at its Metaplant in Georgia, USA, and plans to deploy the robot in the plant for parts sequencing. The facility will also build a new center to teach and program the humanoid robots to lift, turn, and complete tasks similar to the humans they'll replace. By 2030, Hyundai wants its Atlas robots to progress to more complex assembly work.

Tesla investors currently find themselves in a tricky position. If investors jumped on board Tesla for its thrilling ride over the past two decades, they almost certainly bought into Tesla as an innovative automaker. Investors have been encouraged by experts to invest in what they know, and it's time for many to dust off their investment thesis on Tesla and do a whole lot of research into the automaker's new frontiers.

Tesla's future could be wildly lucrative. However, Hyundai just sent a reminder that not only is Tesla entering a new world of tech competitors, but some of its older auto rivals are coming along for the ride.

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