Elon Musk’s Tesla Completes First Driverless Car Delivery in Texas
- Tesla has completed the first autonomous delivery of a Model Y vehicle to a customer's home in Texas, traveling from its Gigafactory in Austin.
- The car navigated highways, intersections, and city streets entirely on its own, reaching speeds of up to 115 km per hour, confirmed by Ashok Elluswamy.
- Elon Musk stated that there were no people in the car or remote operators during the delivery, a first for fully autonomous driving on public highways.
- Tesla's autonomous delivery reflects ongoing efforts to enhance AI technology despite slowing EV sales in North America and Europe.
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Elon Musk’s Tesla completes first driverless car delivery in Texas
Tesla boss Elon Musk said his firm has completed its first-ever driverless car delivery to a customer – a milestone that comes as struggling automaker scrambles to reverse a recent sales slump.

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