A sex robot needs a little downtime after receiving a bit too much attention from randy “barbarians” at an Austrian electronics fair.

The ersatz lover — an interactive silicone doll named Samantha — was the star attraction at the Ars Electronica Festival in the city of Linz, where sex-crazed men mounted her and groped her bulbous breasts.

“She was heavily soiled,” Samantha’s developer Sergi Santos told the Daily Star.

“People can be bad. Because they did not understand the technology and did not have to pay for it, they treated the doll like barbarians,” said Santos, who runs Synthea Amatus, a company based in Barcelona.

Samantha has been sent back to Spain for repairs – and plenty of sanitizing.

Even though the robot’s body parts were badly damaged, the software still worked.

“Hi, I’m fine,” she told Santos after he asked her how she was doing after her ordeal.

“Samantha can endure a lot, she will pull through,” he said about the roughly $4,500 doll, which reacts to touch and speaks several languages.

Santos said he has already sold 15 of the high-tech dolls, which are built in China and in Spain.

Austria has been a hotbed for sex robots since an interactive love doll named Fanny became the top-selling attraction at the Kontakthof brothel in Vienna.

Robotic babes have been getting more action than their real-life prostitute counterparts – leading a growing number of Austrian brothels to add them to their rosters.