Tesla showcased its self-driving capabilities by completing an "autonomous delivery" of a Model Y from its factory to a customer's apartment in Austin, Texas. The vehicle navigated a complex 15-mile route without anyone onboard, using software similar to that in Tesla's robotaxis. However, the software was downgraded upon delivery to the commercially available Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version.
The timing of the stunt is noteworthy, preceding the release of Tesla's second-quarter delivery figures and financial results, which are expected to be disappointing. The drive included challenging scenarios like highway merges, right turns on red, and unprotected left turns, demonstrating advancements in autonomous vehicle technology.
While impressive, the event raises questions about Tesla's preparations and the reliability of the software for repeated, safe execution. The demonstration is also viewed in light of past misleading claims by Tesla regarding its self-driving capabilities, particularly a staged video from 2016. Despite the skepticism, even critics acknowledge the progress made, with concerns now focusing on minor infractions like stopping in a fire lane.