Tesla has released a new video showcasing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system being tested in Auckland, New Zealand, signaling progress toward a broader rollout. Elon Musk confirmed that Teslaโs Robotaxi service will be open to the public next month, earlier than anticipated, with plans to launch in select Asian markets. Additionally, Teslaโs Semi truck is expected to enter volume production next year. Despite these advancements, Tesla is experiencing executive turnover, including the departure of Piero Landolfi, the head of service in North America, after nine years with the company. Teslaโs FSD version 13.2.9 recently completed a 520-mile trip from Des Moines, Iowa, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, without any driver interventions, demonstrating the systemโs improved reliability. Market projections indicate a 69% chance that Tesla will publicly launch a driverless Robotaxi service within this year.
๐ Piero Landolfi departs Tesla after 9 years, joining an exec exodus amid challenges. A new chapter awaits at Nimble! #Tesla #Leadership #CareerChange #EVs https://t.co/LwRPQA84gt
In San Francisco and have taken 3 rides on Waymo so far. A no brainer over $UBER. Drives better, no small talk, cleaner, and cheaper if u consider the tips Uber โsuggestsโ to you.
๐จ Tesla Full Self-Driving v13.2.9 went 520 miles without an intervention Des Moines, IA to Minneapolis, MN ZERO interventions. https://t.co/d9lS4lLMyG