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Elon Musk's vision of Tesla's future is set for a public test on Sunday, when a dozen or so self-driving cars in Austin, ...
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Tesla Inc. is rolling out its first robotaxis on the streets of Austin after almost a decade of hype from Elon Musk, kicking ...
In ramping up robotaxi service, Tesla is hoping to slingshot past Waymo, another autonomous car service that operates in ...
The email outlined several parameters, including that users were limited to a geofenced area that excludes airports, could ...
Tesla's robotaxi service could have as few as 10 cars and might not be available to use in high-traffic parts of Austin.
The fact that so few were produced, and that the company eventually grew to build best-selling mass-production cars like the ...
In partnership with Tesla Takedown and local organization ResistAustin, Dawn Project coordinator Arthur Maltin borrowed a ...
Social media users caught several Tesla Model Ys driving around South Austin, with no one in the driver's seat. Tesla's ...
Cars produced in China consistently receive higher customer satisfaction ratings for build quality, a testament to Tesla's manufacturing learning curve. But while the evolution is notable ...
A Tesla vehicle on the latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised update suddenly veered off road and flipped the car upside down – creating a scary crash that the driver said he couldn’t prevent.
Next week's broader rollout would bring about 10-20 Tesla Model Y self-driving cars to Austin's streets, serving the public for the first time in a robotaxi capacity. If successful, Tesla plans to ...