Tesla is set to unveil its Robotaxi on August 8, incorporating new API features like Passenger Ratings and Guest Mode, enhancing its upcoming ride-sharing service.
Tesla's Robotaxi to Debut on August 8 with New Ride-Sharing Features and Enhanced Passenger Monitoring
In a recent report by Teslarati, the unveiling of Tesla's Robotaxi is scheduled for August 8, and there is still much anticipation regarding the automaker's forthcoming announcement. We know it will be constructed on Tesla's next-generation platform, facilitating more efficient manufacturing in anticipation of increased production and delivery volumes.
Nevertheless, Tesla is currently completing the development of a ride-sharing service that is expected to be comparable to Uber or Lyft. This service will include features such as Passenger Ratings and a Guest Mode, which will restrict the availability of certain features to individuals who are merely borrowing the vehicle.
RIDER QUALITY SCORE
Esla will introduce a "Rider Quality Score" that will enable individuals to observe how they interact with the vehicle as passengers. Years ago, Uber and Lyft instituted this to allow drivers to decline rides for specific individuals.
Your score will decrease if you are obnoxious, disruptive, or cause damage to items within the vehicle. This will ensure that passengers are respectful and may prevent theft or vandalism from occurring within the car.
The entire Mars Catalog initially observed this and shared a screenshot of the API coding.
Logically, Tesla could employ this to regulate the actions of certain passengers. We are all aware that there are individuals who you would likely not want to be in your Robotaxi.
GUEST MODE
Tesla will also integrate a Guest Mode comparable to Valet Mode, as per Not a Tesla App. This will obstruct the availability of specific features.
Valet Mode permits various restrictions, including glove compartment and speed. Observing what additional restrictions Tesla intends to implement regarding the Robotaxi implementation will be intriguing.
Tesla to Unveil Robotaxi, Addressing Speculations About Its $25,000 EV Plans
In the April report, the Tesla Robotaxi is scheduled to be unveiled on August 8, 2024. After a report claimed that Tesla had abandoned plans for its low-cost vehicle, also known as the $25,000 car, Elon Musk announced the unveiling.
Reuters recently reported that Tesla had canceled plans to mass-produce its low-cost car, which resulted in a decline in TSLA stock. The publication asserted that Tesla was still developing its self-driving robotaxis, which led many to believe that the company would wait to release a $25,000 car designed for driving. Musk promptly refuted the publication's assertions.
In the past, Tesla promised that the low-cost vehicle would have a unique design. Still, it would serve two distinct purposes, with a minor (or significant) variation in the interior. The initial design is a $25,000 vehicle intended for the mass market and can be purchased and operated independently by consumers.
The Tesla car, priced at $25,000, is an ideal match for the evolving electric vehicle market. Numerous reports indicate that the demand for electric vehicles is declining due to the high cost and complexity of the technology. Tesla's $25,000 car is anticipated to alleviate customers' anxieties.
The second design may not include a steering wheel, as it is intended to be entirely autonomous. Tesla has made significant strides in developing Full Self-Driving with Version 12. More than ever, the company is considering introducing vehicles that do not necessitate a human driver.
However, Elon Musk has also stated that Tesla's Robotaxi fleet will be adaptable, regardless of its design. He has discussed the possibility of Tesla owners being able to add their vehicles to the fleet while at work or when the car is not in use. This would necessitate that even vehicles with a steering wheel be classified as robotaxis.
Tesla's Robotaxi unveiling in August will offer a glimpse into the company's future and likely dispel any lingering concerns regarding its $25,000 electric vehicle.


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