According to Tech Insider, Tesla’s fully autonomous cars will be here before you know it, though the Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk declined shedding light on the timeline during conference call on Wednesday.
“Autonomy is going to come a hell of a lot faster than anyone thinks it will, and I think what we’ve got under development is going to blow people’s minds. It blows my mind,” Elon Musk said.
Last on September Musk said Tesla’s fully autonomous cars will likely be ready by 2018. However, he also said that the time that government rules regulating self-driving cars will likely not be put in place by then, so Tesla’s self-driving vehicles will roll out in some places at different times.
In the near-term, the company aims to make Autopilot, its semi-autonomous system, 10 times safer than the average US vehicle. But once regulators have laws in place that govern self-driving cars across the country, Tesla plans to roll out an autonomous car-sharing service as well.
Tesla owners will be able to add their car to a shared fleet of Tesla vehicles whenever they want so that they can make money off their vehicle.
Major automakers and tech companies — including Google, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and reportedly Apple — are all currently working on autonomous driving technology.
However, like Tesla, many car makers are first rolling out Autopilot-like functions into their newer cars, which enable the vehicle to do things like autonomously drive on the highway and self-park.
Credit; TechInsider.io