Elon Musk’s Missed Full Self-Driving Targets Are Even Wilder Than I Remembered
cleantechnica.com Jun 15, 2026

Elon Musk’s Missed Full Self-Driving Targets Are Even Wilder Than I Remembered

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Elon Musk's predictions for Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology have been off by about a decade. In 2016, Musk predicted a Model S would be able to drive coast-to-coast by the end of 2017, including automated charging. He also claimed that within two years, users would be able to summon their cars from across the country, with the car automatically charging itself along the way. However, these predictions have not come to fruition, with Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology still requiring human intervention. Musk's missed targets have raised questions about the reliability of his predictions.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Musk's inconsistent predictions undermine trust in his vision for Tesla's autonomous driving technology, making it challenging to take his future plans seriously.
  • · His overoptimism about timelines and capabilities has significant implications for the development of self-driving cars.