Tesla Achieves Historic First Fully Autonomous Customer Delivery
Tesla Achieves Historic First Fully Autonomous Customer Delivery
Tesla has marked a significant milestone in autonomous driving, successfully completing its first fully unsupervised vehicle delivery from its Gigafactory Texas to a customer’s home. The Model Y, equipped with Tesla’s self-driving technology, undertook a roughly 30-minute journey on June 28, 2025, navigating parking lots, city streets, and highways without any human intervention or remote operators. This achievement was confirmed by CEO Elon Musk, who stated there were no safety monitors or remote controls involved at any point.
The groundbreaking delivery showcases a major leap forward for Tesla’s autonomous capabilities, especially as it follows the recent rollout of its robotaxi service in Austin. While the robotaxi pilot has faced some public scrutiny due to reported navigational challenges and erratic braking incidents, this unsupervised factory-to-customer delivery demonstrates the system’s ability to handle complex real-world driving scenarios independently. The company’s continued push into autonomous transportation comes amidst ongoing attention from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding the performance of its Full Self-Driving software and the new robotaxi service.
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