In a bold move that signals a major shift in the automotive industry, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed the company's vision for its future lineup, with a surprising twist: a focus on autonomous vehicles. According to Musk, the electric car giant plans to phase out manual driving in its vehicles, with the only exception being the highly anticipated second-generation Roadster. This means that drivers can expect a fleet of self-driving cars of varying sizes, from compact city cars to larger SUVs and trucks, all equipped with advanced autonomous technology. As the world's leading electric vehicle manufacturer continues to push the boundaries of innovation, this development raises important questions about the future of transportation and the role of human drivers in the years to come.
Tesla CEO says automaker's future lineup will be autonomous vehicles of different sizes, with the second-generation Roadster as the sole exception for manual driving.