At its recent Robotaxi event, Tesla introduced a groundbreaking autonomous van, designed to serve as both a 20-seat passenger vehicle and a cargo transporter. While the focus was initially on the upcoming 2-seat Robotaxi and updates on Tesla's humanoid robot, Optimus, the Robovan stole the spotlight.
During the “We, Robot” event, Robotaxis demonstrated their capabilities by shuttling guests around the Warner Bros. backlot, while Optimus robots engaged attendees by serving drinks and distributing goodie bags. Anticipation had been building around a potential Robovan, particularly with rumors of Tesla developing a 12-passenger model for Boring Co. tunnels and sightings of a peoplemover prototype.
The event provided the first look at the Robovan, showcasing its spacious passenger configuration. Although only 14 seats were visible, the van is designed to accommodate 20 individuals, with ample room for cargo. Tesla’s website features several images that hint at the van’s interior layout, although details on the cargo version remain scarce. The passenger configuration appears to allow for substantial cargo space, making it suitable for applications like airport shuttles.
CEO Elon Musk highlighted the van's potential to reduce transportation costs significantly, estimating fares as low as 5-10 cents per mile—far less than the Robotaxi's projected 20 cents. This could revolutionize shuttle services, especially in areas with limited ridership and last-mile delivery solutions.
Musk reiterated his vision for a futuristic design, which is evident in the Robovan's striking appearance. While the initial model features low ground clearance, adjustments may be necessary for urban environments. Unlike the Robotaxi, a specific launch date for the Robovan has not yet been announced, leaving enthusiasts eager for further updates.
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