
Tesla fans hoping to snag the new Tesla Bot Action Figure are out of luck—for now. The $40 collectible, designed to mimic Tesla’s Gen 2 humanoid robot (Optimus), sold out shortly after its release. A restock has not been announced, but fans can sign up to get notified when it’s available again.

The Tesla Bot Action Figure is a detailed 1:10-scale model of the company’s humanoid robot, featuring over 40 individual parts and 20 points of articulation. At just over 7 inches tall and weighing 48 grams, the figurine is both a collectible and a playable toy. It even comes with a charging stand and a miniature CyberHammer accessory.
However, it’s not for everyone. Tesla warns that the figurine contains small parts and is not safe for children under 14 years old, labeling it as a choking hazard. For now, eager collectors will have to wait for a restock to add this mini robot to their shelves.
This is the perfect time to launch this Bot Action Figure, right ahead of Black Friday and the holidays. Good luck nabbing one of these!
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