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CES 2026: small-size autonomous vehicle tackles the last 100 meters · TechNode

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Neolix, the Chinese autonomous vehicle maker, showcased its next-generation AI logistics solutions at CES 2026, featuring the X1 — a small, agile vehicle designed for last-mile deliveries. Capable of navigating sidewalks, accessing office lobbies, and taking elevators, the X1 can reach customers’ doors even in tight urban spaces. Part of Neolix’s full RoboVan lineup, which covers cargo capacities from 0.5 to 12 cubic meters, the X1 uses AI-driven perception and decision-making to achieve centimeter-level positioning without high-definition maps.

Alongside the X1, the X3 targets dense urban cores, the X6 handles heavier loads and multi-point delivery, and the H12 manages regional and suburban freight, forming a full autonomous delivery chain. [TechNode Reporting]

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