Tesla, the electric vehicle manufacturer, is set to unveil its long-awaited robotaxi concept on Thursday 10 October.
The announcement will take place at the Warner Brothers studio lot in Los Angeles, California, according to a report from Automotive News.
Details on what will be included in the launch are scarce, but the choice of venue provides a hint. The Warner Bros. lot contains a network of interconnected, private roads, making it the ideal spot to demonstrate the functionalities of the product without dealing with any issues of being on the public streets.
The unveiling marks a significant milestone for Tesla, which has been making claims about autonomous driving technology for nearly a decade.
However, the company has faced criticism for its progress, with its "Autopilot" and "Full Self-Driving" features coming under scrutiny due to safety concerns and staged demonstrations.
While the October 10th announcement is a positive step, it's important to note that a product reveal does not guarantee an immediate launch.
Tesla has a history of showcasing concepts without delivering on the promises.
The robotaxi concept will face competition from other companies, including Verne, an autonomous taxi company created by the founders of supercar manufacturer Rimac, which revealed a completed autonomous taxi concept in June. That announcement included details about the brand's app, as well plans to actually start operating the service in specific cities starting in 2026.
Elsewhere, other companies which are already offering driverless taxi services within American cities include GM-affiliated Cruise and Waymo.
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