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Tesla is giving a select group of people the chance to try out its robotaxis this weekend in Austin, Texas.
Transportation Decoding Tesla’s New “Fully Autonomous” Car Video—and What It Isn’t Telling You A new 30-minute video shows a Model Y driving itself from the factory to a customer’s home.
Amid a controversial and error-prone robotaxi rollout in Austin this week, Tesla claims it has completed its first "fully autonomous delivery" of a vehicle from the factory to a customer's home.
For reference, the Tesla Model S Plaid could only manage 200 mph (322 kph), thus the time of 7:35.579 achieved by the American sedan.
Tesla faces new challenges in China as Xiaomi's new YU7 electric SUV intensifies competition for Elon Musk's automaker.
A chunk of its trillion-dollar valuation is tied to building truly autonomous vehicles and monetizing the technology. The Austin rollout must deliver.
Xiaomi has confirmed receiving over 200,000 real orders for its Tesla killer, the YU7, in just three minutes. We are referring to actual orders, with a soon-to-be non-refundable deposit.
More self-driving car skepticism, more big-range EV promises, and more complaints from automakers about safety regulations.
Chinese EV and smartphone maker Xiaomi on Thursday priced its new electric YU7 SUV from 253,500 yuan ($35,364), almost 4% below Tesla's Model Y, stepping up the challenge to the U.S. firm in the ...