Tesla’s highly anticipated robotaxi event on October 10 is just around the corner, and the excitement is building. Recent leaks suggest that the company has secured Warner Studios as the venue, a perfect setting to showcase the capabilities of its autonomous vehicles.
A newly surfaced photo of a heavily camouflaged robotaxi prototype being tested on the studio grounds further confirms these rumors. While Tesla has kept the specifics of its robotaxi under wraps, it’s clear that the company has been diligently developing its autonomous technology.
Previous sightings of Tesla Model 3 prototypes equipped with unusual camera placements hinted at the company’s efforts to gather data and refine its self driving system without exposing a fully functional robotaxi to public roads.
This strategic approach likely stems from the absence of a steering wheel on the robotaxi prototype, which would make public road testing illegal. However, there’s growing speculation that attendees of the upcoming event will have the opportunity to experience a firsthand ride in a Tesla robotaxi.
The Warner Studios’ simulated urban environment, complete with streets, stores, and residential areas, offers a safe and controlled space for showcasing the technology without the risks associated with public roads.
Additionally, recent discussions on the Tesla subreddit suggest that the company may be planning to provide attendees with actual robotaxi rides, further fueling excitement for the event. A recent sighting of a fleet of Tesla vehicles at Warner Studios has sparked speculation about the company’s autonomous driving ambitions.
While the purpose of these late night test drives remains unclear, the appearance of a camouflaged robotaxi prototype has added fuel to the fire. The prototype, which was spotted by a Warner Studios employee, appears to be a small, two-seater vehicle with a distinctive yellow camouflage.
It features a light bar similar to the Cybertruck and larger rear wheels compared to the front. This suggests that Tesla may be experimenting with a unique design for its autonomous taxi service.
While the exact details of the prototype remain shrouded in mystery, its presence at Warner Studios indicates that the company is making significant strides in developing self-driving technology.