It Happened! Elon Musk LEAKED How Tesla Mᴀss Produce Bot Gen 3 Optimus For $10K In 2025, New Updates. Everyone knows about Tesla’s “production hell” with the Model 3, Cybertruck, or Tesla Semi, and other tough challenges the company has faced. This raises a widespread question: For a complex production product like Optimus, as Elon Musk has admitted, will those difficulties also arise in the production of Optimus? And how can Tesla manufacture millions of Optimus units each year?
It Happened! Elon Musk LEAKED How Tesla Mᴀss Produce Bot Gen 3 Optimus For $10K In 2025, New Updates. This milestone is approaching quickly, as Elon Musk has confirmed that 2025 will be the year Tesla produces thousands of robots for internal training before officially launching them for sale at the end of the year or early 2026. No company has ever sold robots in large volumes just three years after initiating research and development, so can Tesla truly achieve mᴀss production of Optimus?
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Before we begin! Please help us reach 360 subscribers – it will be a huge motivation for us to continue bringing you great episodes about Tesla Bots, Tesla EVs, and the latest news. Thank you!It Happened! Elon Musk LEAKED How Tesla Mᴀss Produce Bot Gen 3 Optimus For $10K In 2025, New Updates. Currently, Tesla has yet to build a dedicated factory for the Optimus robot production line. The approximately 100 Optimus units produced so far are primarily built in a small facility within Giga Texas. They are 100% handcrafted and ᴀssembled by Tesla employees.
When discussing the production of humanoid robots, Elon Musk once shared this on X: “Complexity per unit mᴀss is much higher with humanoid robots, but still I think it ends up costing less than half of a car.”
Even Elon Musk has admitted that manufacturing Optimus involves a higher level of complexity compared to a car, particularly in terms of complexity per unit mᴀss. You might not know that producing Optimus requires the integration of various scientific and technological fields.