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Tesla to Debut Self-Driving Robotaxi and Present Autonomous Fleet Vision at ‘We, Robot’ Event: How to Watch and When

Tesla Self-Driving Robotaxi
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Tesla is gearing up to unveil its highly anticipated self-driving robotaxi, a revolutionary autonomous vehicle designed to redefine the future of transportation. The much-awaited event, titled “We, Robot,” will take place on October 10 at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. During the event, Elon Musk is set to reveal Tesla’s broader vision for autonomous transport and provide insights into the Tesla Network—a system that will allow Tesla owners to add their cars to a robotaxi fleet when they’re not in use.

What to Expect from Tesla’s Self-Driving Robotaxi

The new Tesla robotaxi, which is reportedly a compact two-seater with butterfly doors, aims to rival autonomous taxi services like Waymo and Cruise. Bloomberg has indicated that Tesla has been gathering mapping data in the Burbank area in preparation for this reveal. The event, initially scheduled for August, was postponed by Musk to allow additional time for prototype development and testing.

Tesla’s robotaxi is expected to feature advanced self-driving capabilities, powered by the company’s Tesla Vision system, a camera-based approach to autonomy. Unlike many competitors, Tesla has famously avoided using lidar, a sensor many believe is essential for full self-driving technology. Despite this, there are reports that Tesla recently acquired lidar sensors from Luminar, potentially for validation purposes during the robotaxi’s development. A heavily camouflaged prototype spotted at Warner Bros. Studios hints at potential advancements in Tesla’s sensor technology.

Beyond the Robotaxi: Tesla’s Broader Vision

Elon Musk’s plan for a fleet of self-driving Tesla robotaxis dates back to 2019 when he first introduced the idea of cars that could operate autonomously and generate income for owners by serving as ride-sharing vehicles on the Tesla Network. While the timeline has been delayed, the unveiling of the new robotaxi could finally bring this ambitious vision closer to reality.

In addition to the robotaxi, Musk is expected to give updates on the Optimus humanoid robot—a robot designed for practical tasks, with plans for consumer availability by 2025. First introduced in 2021, Optimus is another key part of Tesla’s strategy to integrate robotics and artificial intelligence into everyday life.

Competition and Market Context

Tesla’s robotaxi reveal comes at a crucial time for the company, as it faces slowing EV sales and growing competition in both the electric and autonomous vehicle markets. The choice of the event title, “We, Robot,” likely pays homage to Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot, signaling Tesla’s commitment to leading the AI and robotics industries.

How to Watch the ‘We, Robot’ Event

For those interested in watching the reveal, Tesla will stream the event live on their official X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube pages. Limited in-person attendance will be available for selected shareholders and influencers.

With speculation that additional announcements—such as a more affordable EV or a redesigned Model Y (code-named “Project Juniper”)—could also be in store, the “We, Robot” event promises to be a milestone for Tesla’s future in AI, automation, and transportation.

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