Tesla plans to launch Robotaxi in August this year, the latest step in the company’s years-long effort to bring self-driving cars to market.
Updated April 6, 2024 10:25 CST
Tesla plans to launch its Robotaxi in August, the company’s latest step in years of bringing self-driving cars to market.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on X that the Tesla model without a steering wheel and pedals will be launched globally on August 8.
Musk discussed Tesla’s work on self-driving features as the electric car maker grapples with margin pressure from slowing auto sales growth and price cuts. He previously said the company would start producing the taxi in 2024.
As the launch of Robotaxi approaches, Tesla is stepping up its efforts to get drivers hooked on its self-driving software. The Wall Street Journal (The…
Tesla plans to launch its Robotaxi in August, the company’s latest step in years of bringing self-driving cars to market.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on X that the Tesla model without a steering wheel and pedals will be launched globally on August 8.
Musk discussed Tesla’s work on self-driving features as the electric car maker grapples with margin pressure from slowing auto sales growth and price cuts. He previously said the company would start producing the taxi in 2024.
As the launch of Robotaxi approaches, Tesla is stepping up its efforts to get drivers hooked on its self-driving software. The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Musk has asked employees to take customers on test drives to use its driver-assisted technology.
The software, called Full Self-Driving Capability, is an advanced version of the company’s Autopilot feature that helps users change lanes and steer.
2024-04-06 02:25:00
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