Suzuki Moqba: The $3,000 robotic dog revolutionizing transportation and accessibility

Suzuki has launched the Moqba, a robotic dog designed for transportation and accessibility at a revolutionary price of $3,000. We tell you how it works and why it could change the robotics market.
The Suzuki Moqba is a quadruped robot designed for transportation, logistics, and surveillance tasks. Unlike robots like Boston Dynamics' Spot (which costs $75,000), the Moqba is designed for home and business use at an affordable price.
- Price: $3,000 USD (basic version).
- Load capacity: Up to 15 kg on flat surfaces.
- Autonomy: 6 hours of continuous use.
"The Moqba democratizes robotics, bringing advanced technology to a previously inaccessible audience," explains a Suzuki Robotics spokesperson.
Feature | Suzuki Moqba | Boston Dynamics Spot |
Price | $3,000 USD | $75,000 USD |
Approach | Transport and logistics | Industrial/military use |
Autonomy | 6 hours | 90 minutes |
Maximum load | 15 kg | 14 kg |
Advantages of Moqba: Affordable price (25 times cheaper than the Spot). Greater autonomy in urban environments. Modular design for future upgrades.
Suzuki also offers the Moqba Luna , an enhanced version with artificial intelligence for autonomous movement and obstacle recognition.
- Autonomous navigation: Uses LiDAR sensors and 3D cameras.
- Voice Recognition: Responds to basic commands.
- Price: $4,500 USD.
- Logistics companies: Delivery of packages to warehouses.
- People with reduced mobility: Transporting objects in the home.
- Surveillance: Patrolling in private areas.
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