Hyundai Motor Deploys Atlas Humanoid Robot at FIFA World Cup 2026 in Live Robotics First
Hyundai Motor integrated Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot into a FIFA World Cup 2026 halftime performance, marking the first live match environment integration of a humanoid robot.
July 5, 2026
3.5 minutes and 30 seconds
CES 2026
What Happened
Hyundai Motor Company, as the Official Robotics Partner of FIFA World Cup 2026, integrated Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot into the Round of 16 match at New York/New Jersey Stadium. The halftime performance marked two milestones: the first public demonstration of the production version of Atlas (introduced at CES 2026) and the first-ever integration of a humanoid robot into a FIFA World Cup live match environment. Atlas performed a sequence of goal celebrations inspired by footballers like Harry Kane and Erling Haaland, then delivered the ceremonial match ball to the referee.
“As part of Hyundai's 'Next Starts Now' campaign, we wanted Atlas's performance on the world's biggest stage to demonstrate that the future isn't something we imagine — it starts now. At Hyundai, we are committed to developing human-centered innovation that integrates seamlessly into everyday life, and to presenting a new vision of future mobility expanded through robotics.”
- Retargeting Technology: Translates human movements into robotic form.
- Reinforcement Learning: Trains movements through thousands of simulations.
- Whole-Body Control: Coordinates the robot's entire body for fluid, balanced motion.
The activation is part of Hyundai's global 'Next Starts Now' campaign, which connects communities through football. Following the event, Hyundai Motor and BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions will release 'The Training Ground', a documentary-style advertisement film in 3.5-minute and 30-second versions, on July 7 across Hyundai's social channels. The film showcases the technical preparation of Atlas for the World Cup.
“At Boston Dynamics we have always taken inspiration from human athletic feats like gymnastics, dancing, parkour and now football to push forward the frontier of what robots can do in a way that connects with people. Working with Hyundai Motor group and FIFA to create such a unique moment for fans was an exciting challenge for our team.”
Previously from Hyundai
In a prior deployment earlier in July 2026, Hyundai Motor Group used hydrogen-powered trucks and wearable robots to support Genesis Magma Racing's historic Le Mans debut, demonstrating its ongoing investment in robotics technology across different contexts.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Hyundai's official releases.
Why this matters
Hyundai is demonstrating that advanced robotics can operate reliably in fast-paced, live global events, advancing its vision of human-centered innovation. This activation showcases real-world capabilities of humanoid robots beyond controlled labs, potentially paving the way for future mobility and service applications. Fans and viewers worldwide see that robotics can create engaging, meaningful experiences.
Terms in This Story
- Atlas
- An advanced humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, capable of dynamic movement and real-world interaction.
- humanoid robot
- A robot designed to resemble and mimic the human body's structure and movements.
- reinforcement learning
- A machine learning technique where an agent learns to make decisions by performing actions and receiving rewards or penalties.
- whole-body control
- A robotics approach that coordinates all parts of a robot's body to achieve balanced and fluid motion.
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