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Elon Musk’s promises for Tesla in 2024, from robotaxis to Optimus bots

December 31, 2024 | by AI

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Elon Musk’s Eventful 2024: A Year of Bold Promises and Ambitious Goals

In 2024, Elon Musk continued to captivate headlines with his bold ventures into right-wing politics and his strategic use of his X social media platform to support Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. However, let’s set aside the political drama for a moment and focus on another arena where Musk frequently makes waves: Tesla. Known for making grand promises, Elon Musk has woven a narrative around Tesla that’s as intriguing as it is ambitious, capturing the imagination of investors and driving Tesla’s valuation to an astounding $1.3 trillion.

The Tesla Promise Train: A Journey through Time

Delving into the past, we find a litany of promises that have become part of Tesla’s storied history. From the 2015 declaration that Tesla vehicles would soon be self-driving, to the vision of cross-country driverless road trips by 2017, and the grand plan for a driverless ride-hailing network by 2020—these promises have yet to materialize fully. But that hasn’t deterred Musk from unveiling new pledges in 2024.

The $25,000 EV and Beyond

This year, Musk initially promised to launch a $25,000 electric vehicle. However, by April, he pivoted towards prioritizing a robotaxi prototype, a decision that led to significant layoffs as Tesla embarked on its “next phase of growth.” During Tesla’s third-quarter earnings call, Musk dismissed the idea of an affordable EV with traditional controls as “pointless” and “silly,” hinting instead at a new concept called the Cybercab.

  • Despite assertions of autonomy, Tesla vehicles today still require human oversight.
  • Musk claimed that “the vast majority” of Tesla’s 7 million vehicles are autonomy-capable.
  • Tesla is reportedly producing 35,000 autonomous vehicles weekly.

“All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware,” Musk had promised in 2016. Yet years later, fully autonomous Teslas remain elusive.

— Flashback to 2016

The Road Ahead: Cybercabs and More

In October, Tesla introduced its Cybercab prototypes at a high-profile event in Hollywood. Musk reiterated plans for these autonomous vehicles and Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Although FSD can handle many driving tasks automatically, it still requires human vigilance behind the wheel. Future visions include a robotaxi priced under $30,000 with operational costs as low as $0.20 per mile.

  • Production on purpose-built AVs is expected by 2025 or 2026.
  • Musk aims for “volume production in ’26” with aspirations for at least 2 million Cybercabs annually.
  • Regulatory hurdles remain significant, with safety standards requiring manual controls posing challenges.

A Glimpse into the Future: Unsupervised FSD and Ride-Hailing Visions

Musk envisions an “unsupervised” version of FSD available in California and Texas by 2025. While details are sparse, this could mean removing the driver entirely or introducing Level 3 autonomy where drivers can momentarily disengage during their journey.

Musk hopes to launch a service enabling people to hail self-driving Teslas in California and Texas by 2025—a service currently being tested with employees in the Bay Area.

— Context from current testing regulations

The Optimus Robot: An Ambitious Leap

In addition to automotive ambitions, Musk has teased plans for Optimus, a humanoid robot. Predicted to enter limited production next year with widespread availability by 2026, Musk believes Optimus could elevate Tesla’s market cap significantly.

  • Optimus could be remotely controlled initially but aims for broader functionality over time.
  • Musk projects a potential $25 trillion market cap boost thanks to Optimus’ success.
  • Tesla’s current market cap stands around $1.42 trillion—a dramatic rise post-Trump election win.

While humanoid robots are advancing rapidly, experts caution that comprehensive solutions are still far off due to limited training data.

— Industry insights on robotics

Conclusion: A Future Paved with Promises

Elon Musk continues to forge ahead with ambitious promises for Tesla’s future. From autonomous vehicles and affordable EVs to revolutionary robots like Optimus—each promise paints a picture of innovation just over the horizon. Whether these dreams will be realized remains a question only time can answer. As always, stay tuned for more developments in this ever-evolving saga.

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