Сorevias
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
Subscribe
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
No Result
View All Result
Сorevias
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result

Tesla’s EVs are now driving themselves out of the factory

by
in Auto News
0

Tesla is constantly improving its semi-autonomous driving technology, and now its electric vehicles (EV) are one step closer to delivering themselves to customers.

In a video uploaded to X – formerly Twitter – Tesla’s AI division posted footage of multiple Model Ys and Model 3s driving out of the Fremont factory where they’re built and into dock lanes.

But rather than being driven the traditional way with employees behind the wheel, these Teslas have no occupants and are instead solely relying on the brand’s so-called Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology.

Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now.

Teslas now drive themselves from their birthplace at the factory to their designated loading dock lanes without human intervention

One step closer to large-scale unsupervised FSD pic.twitter.com/Aj6dHsLaRO

— Tesla AI (@Tesla_AI) January 29, 2025

Tesla isn’t the first carmaker to do this, as BMW has been testing ‘Automated Driving In-Plant’ for vehicles made at its Dingolfing factory in Germany since 2022, and recently gained approval to do it on a larger scale.

For Tesla, the EV specialist believes this is the latest step towards what it calls unsupervised FSD – where occupants can be transported with no input to the vehicle’s controls – becoming available to the general public.

It’s worth noting however that FSD has been in the sights of the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) following four crash reports involving the technology, one of which was fatal.

Starting with the ~1.2 mile route at the Fremont factory pic.twitter.com/avgSpBxb4j

— Tesla AI (@Tesla_AI) January 29, 2025

The company markets FSD – technically a Level 2 autonomous driving system, despite the name – as having the ability to accelerate, brake and steer the car itself, with the system claimed to be capable of navigating, changing lanes and following road signal directions.

However, the owner’s manual warns drivers must be prepared to take over control at any time – either for emergencies or in case of a failure with the technology – while the use of a mobile phone while driving in its semi-autonomous mode is also forbidden.

Previous Post

QOTD: Will Tesla Deliver By June?

Next Post

Alfa Romeo is replacing its last sedan with something different

Next Post
Alfa Romeo is replacing its last sedan with something different

Alfa Romeo is replacing its last sedan with something different

Popular News

  • Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Most powerful GTI detailed
  • 2025 Boss Nationals Hits Quad Cities July 17-19
  • AutoHunter Spotlight: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Six Pack
  • 2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive review
  • 2025 Jeep Wagoneer COV is a Rolling Bodyguard
  • Pick of the Day: 1971 Buick GS
  • Lamborghini tech boss hails e-fuel as ICE ‘saviour’
  • Ford Ranger PHEV built for choice not compliance, says exec
  • Polestar, Volvo debut new feature to satisfy Beatles fans

Latest News

  • Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50: Most powerful GTI detailed
  • 2025 Boss Nationals Hits Quad Cities July 17-19
  • AutoHunter Spotlight: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Six Pack
  • 2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive review

Main Categories

  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

About Drive Home Solutions

  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

×    

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.