
It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November!
It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November!
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It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November! The year 20 25 is shaping up to be a turning point for Tesla’s robot ambitions. While competitors like Unitree Robotics have launched their basic G1 model starting at $16,000, and startups such as Agility Robotics are offering bipedal robot prototypes for as little as $10,000. Their field tests this year have already gone well beyond Tesla’s limited showcase events.
It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November! So, when rumors first started swirling about a $30,000 price tag for Optimus, many people just shrugged it off — that’s still too expensive for most households and a lot higher than entry-level robots from competitors.
That’s why, during the grand opening of the Tesla Diner, Elon Musk stunned the crowd by announcing that the base version of Optimus would start at just $18,999 — a move no one saw coming.
It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November! Still, we think folks shouldn’t get too excited just yet. To hit that $19,900 price point, this base model of the Tesla Bot Optimus will likely come with fewer advanced features, reduced sensor capacity, or a smaller battery. It’s probably designed mainly for simple, repetitive tasks — and that might stir up some debate. After all, it could leave fans feeling let down if they were expecting a real-life mash-up of C-3PO and R2-D2.
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It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November! The year 20 25 is shaping up to be a turning point for Tesla’s robot ambitions. While competitors like Unitree Robotics have launched their basic G1 model starting at $16,000, and startups such as Agility Robotics are offering bipedal robot prototypes for as little as $10,000. Their field tests this year have already gone well beyond Tesla’s limited showcase events.
It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November! So, when rumors first started swirling about a $30,000 price tag for Optimus, many people just shrugged it off — that’s still too expensive for most households and a lot higher than entry-level robots from competitors.
That’s why, during the grand opening of the Tesla Diner, Elon Musk stunned the crowd by announcing that the base version of Optimus would start at just $18,999 — a move no one saw coming.
It Happened! Elon Musk Reviews $18,999 Tesla Bot Gen 3 Special Update! LAUNCHING in November! Still, we think folks shouldn’t get too excited just yet. To hit that $19,900 price point, this base model of the Tesla Bot Optimus will likely come with fewer advanced features, reduced sensor capacity, or a smaller battery. It’s probably designed mainly for simple, repetitive tasks — and that might stir up some debate. After all, it could leave fans feeling let down if they were expecting a real-life mash-up of C-3PO and R2-D2.
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#888999evs #teslacarworld #teslacar #888999 #teslabot #teslaoptimus #teslabotgen2 #teslabotgen3
subcribe: https://bit.ly/3i7gILj