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Tesla Fans Try Coast-to-Coast Self-Driving Trip, Crash Almost Immediately

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Two Tesla influencers were riding in a brand new Model Y “Juniper,” a refreshed version of the automaker’s most popular car. Sitting in the driver’s seat was the content creator “Bearded Tesla Guy,” who’d just begun a coast-to-coast road trip with his friend to put the vehicle’s “Full Self-Driving” tech to a continent-spanning test.  They barely made it 60 miles. In a video shared by Bearded Tesla and spotted by Electrek, a small obstacle is cle…

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Two Influencers tried to reproduce Elon Musk's self-contained coast-to-coast journey in a Tesla, and crashed as soon as they started.

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They dreamed of writing a page of automotive history by crossing the United States without touching the wheel of their Tesla. Two American influencers, convinced by the promise of Elon Musk, tried the impossible. Linking San Diego to Jacksonville on board a Tesla Model Y in Full Self-Drive (FSD), the autonomous driving mode. Their adventure was shared by Les Numériques. The broken promise of an autonomous dream History began with a promise of ni…

Article LesVoitures.com Les Cars They dreamed of grandeur, of technological prowess, to prove that Tesla was not only a brand, but a rolling revolution. [...] Read the article Tesla FSD: a road trip in autonomous driving turns to fiasco appeared first on Les Cars.

What was to be the definitive demonstration of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) ended in an unexpected way for the authors of the video. Two well-known shareholders and influencers of the brand undertook a journey from San Diego (California) to Jacksonville (Florida) in a Tesla Model and equipped with the latest FSD v13.9 version of autonomous driving. Their goal: to replicate the promise that Elon Musk made in 2016 to make a 100% autonomous jour…

Two pro-Tesla influencers wanted to prove the superiority of the Full Self-Drive by crossing the United States without touching the wheel. The adventure turned short: an accident after less than 100 km, filmed live. This spectacular failure again exposes the gulf between Elon Musk's marketing promises and the reality of technology.

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Tek.no broke the news in on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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