List of AI News about AI automotive technology
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2025-12-03 18:57 |
Tesla Extends FSD (Supervised) Demo Program in Europe Through March 2026 Amid Surging Demand
According to Sawyer Merritt on Twitter, Tesla has extended its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) demo program in Europe by three months, now running until the end of March 2026 due to high consumer demand. This extension gives more users in key European markets, including Germany, France, and Italy, the opportunity to experience Tesla’s AI-powered autonomous driving technology for the first time. The move highlights the growing momentum for AI-driven mobility solutions in Europe and presents significant business opportunities for Tesla and other autonomous vehicle technology providers aiming to capture early market share. The prolonged demo period is expected to accelerate consumer adoption and regulatory acceptance of advanced driver assistance systems in Europe (Source: Sawyer Merritt, Twitter). |
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2025-12-01 09:37 |
XPeng Achieves 19% YoY Growth with 36,728 AI-Powered Vehicles Delivered in November 2025
According to XPeng (@XPengMotors), the company delivered 36,728 vehicles in November 2025, representing a 19% year-over-year increase. Year-to-date deliveries in 2025 reached 391,937 units. This growth highlights strong consumer adoption of XPeng’s AI-powered mobility solutions and underscores the expanding market opportunity for AI-driven electric vehicles in China and globally. The integration of advanced AI technologies in XPeng’s vehicle lineup is driving customer engagement and opening new business opportunities in autonomous driving and smart mobility sectors (source: XPeng Motors official Twitter, Dec 1, 2025). |
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2025-11-30 00:23 |
Tesla Launches 40-Day Free Trial of FSD (Supervised) V14 for 1.5 Million HW4 Owners in North America
According to Sawyer Merritt, Tesla is offering a 40-day free trial of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) (Supervised) V14 to approximately 1.5 million HW4 Tesla owners in North America who have not yet purchased the FSD package. This extended trial period, which surpasses the previously rumored 30-day offer, allows users to experience advanced autonomous driving features through Christmas and into the New Year. The strategic timing aims to boost user engagement and encourage eventual FSD adoption, highlighting Tesla’s push to expand its AI-powered assisted driving technology in the consumer automotive market (Source: Sawyer Merritt on Twitter, November 30, 2025). |
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2025-11-24 14:20 |
Tesla’s AI-Powered Sales Surge in Norway Set to Break Volkswagen’s Historic Record in 2025
According to Sawyer Merritt, Tesla is on the verge of surpassing Volkswagen’s long-standing 2016 annual sales record in Norway, having already reached 26,127 sales in 2025. The rapid adoption of Tesla’s AI-driven electric vehicles highlights a significant shift in consumer preferences toward smart mobility solutions. Industry analysts credit Tesla’s advanced AI-powered features, such as autonomous driving and over-the-air software updates, for driving increased demand. This milestone not only demonstrates the growing market for AI-integrated vehicles in Scandinavia but also signals broader business opportunities for AI-enabled automotive technologies across Europe. (Source: Sawyer Merritt via Teslarati, Nov 24, 2025) |
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2025-11-20 20:49 |
Lucid Gravity Touring SUV Launches in US with Advanced AI Driver-Assist and 34-inch 6K OLED Display
According to Sawyer Merritt, Lucid has opened US orders for its Gravity Touring SUV, featuring advanced AI-driven driver-assist technology (DreamDrive 2 Pro with 32 sensors) and a 34-inch 6K OLED screen for seamless infotainment integration. The Gravity Touring SUV's AI-enabled features, including optional Surreal Sound Pro audio and multiple digital interfaces, highlight the trend toward intelligent, connected vehicles in the electric SUV market. These innovations present significant business opportunities for AI software developers, automotive suppliers, and mobility solution providers as consumers demand smarter, safer, and more immersive vehicle experiences. (Source: Sawyer Merritt, Twitter) |
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2025-11-19 08:00 |
XPENG AI-Driven EV Deliveries Projected to Hit 132,000 Units and RMB 23 Billion Revenue in Q4 2025
According to @XPengMotors, XPENG is on track to deliver between 125,000 and 132,000 electric vehicles in Q4 2025, with projected revenues of RMB 21.5–23.0 billion, highlighting the accelerating adoption of AI-powered automotive technologies. The company attributes its strong momentum to advanced AI integration within vehicle systems, which enhances autonomous driving, user experience, and operational efficiency. This robust performance underscores the growing business opportunities in smart EVs and the competitive advantage of leveraging artificial intelligence in automotive manufacturing and services (source: @XPengMotors, Nov 19, 2025). |
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2025-11-04 04:37 |
Australian Electric Vehicle Sales 2025: Tesla Model Y Leads Market, AI-Driven Automotive Trends Accelerate
According to Sawyer Merritt, Australian electric vehicle sales for 2025 show Tesla Model Y leading with 17,972 units sold, followed by BYD Sealion 7 at 8,483 and Tesla Model 3 at 5,597. This surge in EV adoption is driving increased demand for AI-powered automotive technologies including autonomous driving, predictive maintenance, and smart in-car systems. The strong performance of brands leveraging advanced AI, such as Tesla and BYD, highlights significant business opportunities for AI solution providers in vehicle software, fleet analytics, and connected mobility platforms. Companies investing in scalable AI integration are well-positioned to capitalize on Australia's rapidly expanding EV market, as consumer expectations shift towards smarter, safer, and more efficient vehicles. Source: Sawyer Merritt (Twitter, Nov 4, 2025). |
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2025-11-01 23:10 |
Tesla FSD (Supervised) European Launch Hinges on Local Government Approval: AI Trends and Business Opportunities
According to Sawyer Merritt, the rollout of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised in Europe is waiting on approval from local European governments, despite Tesla's active efforts to expedite the process (source: Sawyer Merritt, x.com/Rustavi/status/1984354896817082417). The decision to allow FSD Supervised testing and public use in Europe has significant implications for AI-driven automotive technology adoption. Fast-tracking regulatory approval could accelerate the integration of autonomous vehicle AI, opening substantial business opportunities for automotive AI providers and related technology partners. Regulatory delays may slow market penetration and impact lives, underscoring the importance of public and governmental engagement for AI-powered mobility solutions (source: Sawyer Merritt, twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1984760026343375269). |