Tesla Model Y Completes Unmanned Austin Delivery as Video Goes Viral
- On June 27, 2025, Tesla achieved a milestone by having a Model Y drive itself from the Gigafactory in Texas to a customer’s home in Austin without any human intervention.
- This milestone follows Tesla's plans for vehicles to self-deliver by driving without anyone on board or remote operators controlling the car.
- The car traveled on public highways at speeds up to 72 miles per hour without any human presence or remote intervention during the trip.
- Elon Musk confirmed that the vehicle operated entirely on its own without anyone inside or any external manual intervention, and a video documenting the event will be released soon.
- This autonomous delivery represents a major advance in Tesla's self-driving efforts and sets a precedent for future frequent self-deliveries.
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Tesla drives itself from Gigafactory in Texas to new owner's home in first autonomous delivery, Elon Musk reacts
Tesla successfully completed its first fully autonomous vehicle delivery with a Model Y despite early hiccups. The car drove independently from the company's Gigafactory in Texas to its owner’s home within 30 minutes.


Half-hour drive from the Gigafactory Texas to the buyer without human passenger and intervention of a remote operator
Tesla car delivers itself to owner in Austin, NBC says
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin was a testing ground for Tesla's autonomous delivery after a Tesla car delivered itself to its owner on Friday, according to NBC. Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, said on X that the Model Y drove from Gigafactory Texas, also known as Giga Texas, to its new owner's home 30 minutes away. Texas lawmakers send letter to Tesla asking to delay robotaxi rollout in Austin This comes after Musk discussed plans with CNBC to launch robot…
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