Since ASIMO was developed and built by Honda, that type of information is proprietary and not available to the public. Currently, the latest Honda ASIMO can be "purchased" for $1,000,000.
you can buy a Honda asimo but they cost about a million pounds
The ASIMO Robot has a built in charger. Honda developed a Borg-like charging bay for ASIMO Robot. When the robot's battery level drops to a certain point, it seeks out the closest bay. There is no price set on the built in charger or a replacement.
You can not buy an Asimo. If you could, it would cost about $2,500,000. But you can hire one for around $150,000 a month. You will eventually be able to own one for about a million dollars.
Asimo costs 32.00$ that is 6 in.
ASIMO, developed by Honda, is not commercially available for purchase, as it is primarily a research and development project. However, estimates of the development cost of ASIMO over the years have been reported to be in the range of tens of millions of dollars. If it were to be sold, speculation suggests it could cost several hundred thousand dollars, but this is not a formal price.
The lower the cost to buy or build the lower the quality of what you get for the money
Well there is no specific cost it depends what you build it out of
HUMANS!! (or grey aliens :P) according to me ASIMO is the present day AI system its actually a robot developed by HONDA company with a million dollars of cost and its still in developing and ugradings are going on
ASIMO, Honda's humanoid robot, has several disadvantages, including limited battery life, which restricts its operational time to about an hour before needing a recharge. Its high cost makes it less accessible for widespread use or personal ownership. Additionally, while ASIMO can perform various tasks and navigate environments, it lacks advanced artificial intelligence for complex decision-making, limiting its adaptability in dynamic situations. Lastly, its physical size and weight can be cumbersome in certain environments, reducing its practicality for some applications.
As much as an "entry level car".
The question cannot be answered as asked, since building a robot is such a vague description. The definition of a robot can be anything from an automated arm that pushes something when a proximity sensor fires, all the way to something unimaginably complex. As such, the cost can be anything from just a few dollars, up to the costs of whatever hardware you want to put in it.