- Piaggio returns with another limited edition Star Wars robot
- The Grogu gitamini is a custom cargo carrying robot
- The $2,875 bot is now available to order ahead of May 4 and the release of The Mandalorian and Grogu
We’re just six days away from May 4th, also known as Star Wars Day, and just 25 days away from Star Wars returning to the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu. So it makes sense that a slew of brands are launching new products, including plenty of toys, all themed around the iconic universe and the new movie.
Now, almost a year after Piaggio first introduced a Star Wars-themed cargo transport droid, the brand is doing it again. TechRadar can exclusively show and reveal the Grogu gitamini, with a new look, some stickers, and a surprise under the hood that gives this personal companion robot a bounty hunter feel.
Essentially, the gitamini has two main wheels and a full stack of sensors, including two cameras and a color CMOS camera that works with an onboard platform to attach the owner, aka you, and allows the cargo-carrying robot to follow it.
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The cargo container measures 17.9 x 16.5 x 18.9 inches and has a 20-pound capacity, good enough for a ton of credits, some Beskar-style products, or a bag or two for a quick run to a local convenience store or grocery store.
Piaggio Fast Forward worked again with Disney, Disney Consumer Products and Lucasfilm to design this custom Grogu edition of the gitamini. That includes a mostly white outer shell with some orange accents and simulated wear. It’s a pretty simple look, but under the hood, the gitamini does a little more.
There’s an adorable Grogu graphic that pops out from the main construction for a 3D effect, ensuring the Force-sensitive creature protects your goods stored inside. The interior cargo compartment is orange, matching the exterior details. Whether you keep the lid open or closed, Grogu will be there to offer protection.
It also features custom LED light effects and custom sound effects, essentially a healthy dose of beeps and beeps, just like we saw with last year’s models.
Like the 2025 G1T4-M1N1, the Grogu gitamini won’t be cheap: it’s available to order now from the Disney Store and Piaggio’s own Fast Forward store for $2,875. It’s the same technology under the hood, just with a slightly different design and it’s still a great addition.
He won’t appear in the upcoming movie like the BDX Droids, and he’s not necessarily as adorable as them, but he can help carry up to 20 pounds of items.
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