Group 1 - Tesla owner David Moss successfully completed a challenge by driving his Model 3 from the West Coast to the East Coast of the United States using fully autonomous driving technology, making him the first person to do so without any human intervention [2][5] - The journey took 2 days and 20 hours, covering a distance of 2732.4 miles (approximately 4397 kilometers), with no manual takeover even during charging stops [2] - This achievement fulfilled a long-standing goal of Elon Musk, who had aimed for fully autonomous cross-country driving since the launch of Autopilot 2.0 in 2016 [5] Group 2 - Tesla's North American official account celebrated the achievement, highlighting it as the first successful coast-to-coast drive with zero human intervention [5] - Musk expressed his excitement about the event, simply commenting "cool" on social media [6] - Musk also discussed the advancements in Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, comparing the AI's capabilities to human perception and suggesting it is a step towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) [8] Group 3 - Tesla provided a rare fourth-quarter delivery forecast, revealing that analysts expect 422,900 vehicle deliveries in Q4 2025, a decline of approximately 15% compared to the same period in 2024 [9] - The total expected deliveries for 2025 are projected to be 1.6408 million, down nearly 8% from 1.789 million in 2024, marking a significant decline for the second consecutive year [10] - The decline in deliveries is attributed to policy rollbacks and increased global competition, as noted by industry analysts [10]
“零人工接管,全程FSD”,特斯拉车主自动驾驶横穿美国 ,马斯克:酷!