Tesla is accelerating into the future with a wave of bold new features and industry initiatives that are reshaping the electric and autonomous vehicle landscape. Among its headline announcements is the upcoming rollout of premium robotaxi services and the introduction of hands-free highway driving, signaling Tesla's continued drive towards fully autonomous mobility.
According to TechCrunch, these advancements are part of a broader strategy to expand Tesla’s presence not just in established markets, but also globally. The company recently confirmed plans to enter India’s fast-growing EV market, aiming to tap into one of the world’s largest and most underdeveloped segments for electric vehicles.
The premium robotaxi service, expected to rival traditional rideshare apps, will likely build on Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) platform. It’s pitched as a seamless, app-based experience where customers can summon fully autonomous vehicles for daily travel with no driver required. Meanwhile, the new hands-free driving functionality for highways promises greater convenience and safety, potentially reducing driver fatigue on long commutes.
EV competitor Rivian is also stepping up, expanding its U.S factory, based in Georgia, to scale production and meet rising demand, an indicator of how competitive and fast-moving the EV sector has become.
These developments collectively mark a turning point in the mobility space, as automakers shift from simply electrifying vehicles to embedding intelligence, autonomy, and global scalability into their offerings.
Tesla’s latest moves aren’t just about flashy features; they represent a vision where autonomous, electric transport becomes the norm, not the exception. As hands-free tech and robotaxis edge closer to reality, consumers may soon find themselves in the passenger seat of a very different future.