Elon Musk Unveils Self-Driving Robotaxi, Predicts Launch by 2027

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, revealed a prototype of a self-driving robotaxi on Thursday, predicting that it would be available by 2027. This futuristic vehicle, priced under $30,000, is fully electric and designed without a steering wheel or pedals. Musk claimed the robotaxi would be “10 to 20 times safer” than human-driven cars and could charge wirelessly via inductive technology.

Speaking at the Warner Brothers Studio in Los Angeles, Musk envisioned the car as a “comfortable little lounge” where passengers could relax and do whatever they wish while the autonomous vehicle drives them to their destination. Tesla has already produced 50 units of the robotaxi, which features gullwing doors reminiscent of the DeLorean from Back to the Future. Musk announced that Tesla would begin testing “fully autonomous, unsupervised” driving in Texas and California with existing models next year, before moving to mass production of the “cybercab.”

Musk, known for his optimistic timelines, projected the robotaxi could be ready by 2026, though he acknowledged his tendency to overestimate launch dates.

The Robovan and Optimus Robot

Musk also introduced another vehicle called “The Robovan,” a large, autonomous passenger vehicle with no driver, steering wheel, or pedals, capable of seating up to 20 people. The Robovan can also be converted for transporting goods, though Musk did not provide specifics about production or availability.

The event also featured a humanoid robot called Optimus, which Musk touted as the future of robotics. Priced between $20,000 and $30,000, Optimus is designed to perform menial tasks and even offer companionship. Although no specific capabilities were demonstrated, the robot walked among audience members, handed out plaques, and served drinks.

Musk’s Controversial Public Persona

While Musk’s fanbase continues to support his bold visions, his political affiliations have sparked controversy. Previously lauded for his environmental efforts, he has faced criticism after acquiring Twitter (now X), and aligning more closely with Republican figures like Donald Trump. Musk’s recent appearance at a Trump rally drew widespread mockery, and his promotion of Trump’s views on immigration and America’s future has further divided public opinion.

The immediate reaction to Musk’s robotaxi reveal was mixed. Some online users were skeptical, citing Musk’s previous unfulfilled promises of self-driving cars dating back to 2016. Others expressed enthusiasm, suggesting Tesla’s innovations could boost the company’s stock price. Nonetheless, Tesla’s attempts to navigate the tricky landscape of self-driving technology will face the same regulatory challenges encountered by competitors like Google’s Waymo and General Motors’ Cruise.

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