Elon Musk Shares How Much Tesla Optimus Gen 2 Robots Might Cost. It's More Than You Think
Elon Musk recently took the spotlight at the We, Robot event to unveil two groundbreaking Tesla innovations: Cybercab and Optimus.
Tesla owner Elon Musk recently unveiled the Tesla Optimus Robot, which caught the eyes of tech enthusiasts for its amazing functionalities. These humanoid robots are apparently capable of doing any kind of activity, which includes the mundane and boring human chores. These humanoid robots have piqued the interests of many, and a number of people want to get their hands on them to see their qualities firsthand. But, what about the price of the Tesla Optimus Prime robot?
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Elon Musk Launches Tesla Optimus: What Can It Do?
Elon Musk recently took the spotlight at the We, Robot event to unveil two groundbreaking Tesla innovations: Cybercab and Optimus. During the presentation, the Tesla CEO surprised the audience by claiming that these robots are capable of doing “anything.” He also mentioned that they could interact with people, even serving drinks.
The humanoid robots are designed to handle a variety of everyday tasks, such as walking, babysitting, grocery shopping, mowing the lawn, and more. Musk referred to this AI development as "the biggest product ever of any kind." The origins of Tesla's Optimus robots trace back to 2021 when the concept, initially known as Tesla bots, was first introduced.
Since then, Tesla has focused on advancing these humanoid robots, providing them with substantial upgrades along the way.
Tesla Optimus Robot Pricing Revealed (Expected)
Elon Musk has revealed that the Tesla Optimus robots are expected to be priced between $20,000 (Around Rs 16.81 lakhs) and $30,000 (Approx Rs 25.21 lakhs). Although the robots are still under development and the final version has yet to be completed, they will have a starting price of $20,000 once they become available to consumers. These robots are designed to do more than just household tasks—they could also be valuable in professional and business environments.
During a previous shareholder event, Musk mentioned that Tesla would produce a limited number of these humanoid robots before their official release. Their performance will be tested in Tesla’s factories by next year to assess their efficiency. Musk is also optimistic that Optimus could significantly boost Tesla’s market valuation, with the potential to raise it by $25 trillion in the future.