Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made a bold statement about the future of the automaker's lineup, hinting that the company is shifting its focus towards a fully autonomous vehicle fleet. According to Musk, the majority of Tesla's upcoming models will be designed with self-driving capabilities in mind, catering to a growing demand for convenient and driverless transportation. However, in a nod to enthusiasts and purists, Musk revealed that the second-generation Roadster will be the sole exception, allowing drivers to take manual control of the vehicle. As the electric vehicle market continues to evolve, Musk's vision for a predominantly autonomous lineup raises questions about the future of driving and the role of human interaction behind the wheel.
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.