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Elon Musk Launches Steering-Free Robotaxi from Tesla
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Elon Musk Launches Steering-Free Robotaxi from Tesla

Oct 11, 2024 10:10 AM

Elon Musk recently unveiled Tesla's latest autonomous innovations, including the Robotaxi and Robovan, during the "We, Robot" event. The Robotaxi, which has no steering wheel or pedals, will utilize AI for navigation and aims to be priced below $30,000 with a rollout planned before 2027. Musk emphasizes that these vehicles will drastically improve road safety, predicting they could be ten times safer than human drivers. Alongside these vehicles, Musk introduced the Tesla Bot, designed for various tasks like babysitting and shopping, with a price expected between $20,000 and $30,000. Tesla plans to transition Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to unsupervised self-driving in select states starting in 2025, aiming to expand globally as regulations permit.

What is Tesla's Robotaxi and when will it be available?

Tesla's Robotaxi is a self-driving car without a steering wheel or pedals, designed to navigate using AI technology. It is expected to cost below $30,000 and is slated to be released before 2027.

The Robotaxi and Robovan are part of Tesla's push towards full autonomy, a market Musk believes will revolutionize transportation. With a history marked by safety concerns and recalls related to their self-driving technology, Tesla is working to improve its systems and regain consumer trust as they introduce these new autonomous vehicles. The potential impact on urban transport dynamics and personal convenience makes these developments significant in the ongoing evolution of automotive technology.



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