‘In the long term, the only manually driven car will be the Tesla Roadster’: Elon Musk says the future range will be almost completely autonomous



  • Musk makes big admission during latest earnings call
  • The CEO hints that we could see the Roadster in “a month or so”
  • Tesla also announces updated AI4 chip

During the company’s first-quarter earnings call, Tesla’s CEO stated that the bulk of the company’s production “in the long term” will be the two-seat Cybercab and that anyone thinking about physically taking control of driving duties will have to look toward the long-awaited Roadster model.

“Over time, it will make sense for our entire range to be autonomous vehicles of different sizes,” said Elon Musk. “In fact, in the long term, the only manually driven car will be the new Tesla Roadster,” he added.

The vehicle in question has been hyped for release since 2017, when the company began accepting deposits for an all-new two-seat electric sports car.

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During that time, the Tesla CEO claimed that it will be able to achieve the 0-60 mph sprint time of 1.9 seconds and hinted that it would use SpaceX-derived technology to “fly” for short periods of time.



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