Tesla Completes First Driverless Delivery to Austin Resident
- Tesla completed the first fully autonomous delivery of a Model Y from Gigafactory Texas to a customer in Austin without human intervention.
- Following Tesla's Austin robotaxi launch and new permit law, the company aims to showcase FSD advancements and bolster its autonomous driving push amid regulatory interest.
- Tesla's video shows a 30-minute autonomous drive through city streets and highways, reaching speeds up to 72 mph while handling turns, signals, and parking without human intervention.
- Meanwhile, the NHTSA is in talks with Tesla over traffic violations and safety concerns raised by videos of robotaxis breaking laws, drawing criticism from the Dawn Project.
- On the horizon, Tesla's milestone increases pressure on rivals like Waymo and Cruise, supporting Musk’s plan to unveil a dedicated robotaxi platform later this year.
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Tesla has started testing its Total (Supervised) Autonomous Driving system in Madrid, after landing with this program in several European capitals such as Paris, Rome and Berlin, in order to make it available to its customers in Europe in the coming months. Currently, Tesla is working with regulatory bodies to obtain approval for this mode of driving in Europe, with the aim of implementing it in existing and new vehicles as soon as possible.The …
An American who bought a Tesla didn't need to go and get the vehicle as a concession. The latter delivered himself to his home in complete autonomy.
Tesla drives itself from factory to new owner’s house
Tesla says it has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in autonomous driving: a car that delivers itself with no human involvement whatsoever. In footage posted to social media by Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company, a brand-new Tesla made a fully autonomous journey from the Gigafactory Texas manufacturing plant to its new owner's home — roughly a 30-minute drive — without any human intervention. The route reportedly included parking lots and hi…
First Tesla Drives Autonomously From Dealer to Buyer's House, Ends in Embarrassing Flub
On Saturday, Tesla announced that it had made the world's first fully driverless delivery of a car, achieving a key promise Elon Musk had made ahead of the rocky launch of his robotaxi service. In a promotional video shared by the automaker, a Model Y rolls out of Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. With no one inside, the gleaming EV drives itself across highways and city streets until finally reaching its new owner's apartment, making automo…
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