Elon Musk Announces 500.000 Tesla Model 2 Launch in Q1 2025. What Happened?
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00:29 Intro
01:27 Tesla Model X Spotted with LiDAR Before Robotaxi Event—Could This Signal a Shift for the Model 2 Redwood?
04:07 What Do the Latest Test Vehicles Reveal About Tesla's Plans for the Model 2 Redwood?
07:59 What Exciting Features Can We Expect on the Model 2 Redwood at Launch?
12:04 Outro
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Elon Musk Announces 500.000 Tesla Model 2 Launch in Q1 2025. What Happened? As October 10 approaches, the Tesla Model 2 Redwood is capturing significant attention. This date is set to mark the unveiling of Tesla's fully autonomous version of the Model 2—dubbed the Robotaxi. Reports from Bloomberg, citing sources close to the matter, suggest that Tesla has chosen Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank, California, as the location for the much-anticipated Robotaxi launch. Adding to the intrigue, Tesla is expected to introduce the new Robotaxi platform alongside "a few other surprises." Could one of these surprises be the official announcement of the Model 2 Redwood, slated for a Q1 2025 release? Rumors of ongoing tests and feature upgrades raise the question: Will thousands of Model 2 Redwoods truly hit the road by early 2025? And what can we expect from this $25,000 electric vehicle? We'll explore these questions in today's video.
Elon Musk Announces 500.000 Tesla Model 2 Launch in Q1 2025. What Happened? Tesla Model X Spotted with LiDAR Before Robotaxi Event—Could This Signal a Shift for the Model 2 Redwood?
Elon Musk Announces 500.000 Tesla Model 2 Launch in Q1 2025. What Happened? A Tesla Model X equipped with LiDAR was recently spotted in Northern California, raising questions ahead of Tesla's Robotaxi event on October 10. This is particularly intriguing given Tesla's longstanding rejection of LiDAR technology in favor of its Vision-based approach for full self-driving capabilities. Tesla has consistently phased out technologies like LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors, relying solely on external cameras for its Full Self-Driving suite. Elon Musk has famously dismissed LiDAR as unnecessary, stating at Tesla's Autonomy Day in 2019 that “LiDAR is a fool’s errand. And anyone relying on LiDAR is doomed.” Yet, despite these strong statements, the sighting of LiDAR on a Tesla test vehicle suggests that the company might be gathering data or validating its vision system. This isn’t the first time LiDAR has appeared on a Tesla; a similar setup was seen on a Model Y in Palm Beach in 2021, featuring Luminar Hydra’s LiDAR system.
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