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Tesla Optimus Gen 2 production update: what we know - RobotWale News

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Tesla Optimus Gen 2 production update: what we know

Elon Musk has provided a significant update regarding the mass production timeline of the Tesla Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot during a recent investor call. The electric vehicle giant confirmed that initial pilot production units are expected to be deployed within Tesla facilities later this year, marking a critical shift from prototype testing to functional implementation. The announcement highlights the company's aggressive roadmap to scale humanoid manufacturing alongside its autonomous driving and energy storage divisions.

According to Musk, the Gen 2 model features enhanced dexterity and mobility compared to its predecessor. The robot is now capable of walking at speeds up to 5 km/h and handling complex objects with greater precision. Tesla has reportedly refined the electric motor actuation system, reducing weight while increasing power output. These improvements are designed to make the robot viable for repetitive manufacturing tasks in Tesla's own factories before expanding to external commercial applications.

Production Timeline and Pricing Targets

Tesla’s target for the Optimus Gen 2 remains at a price point of approximately $20,000 per unit. Musk stated that this pricing strategy relies heavily on achieving economies of scale in battery production and motor manufacturing. However, the company cautioned that initial production runs will be limited to internal use within Tesla facilities. Widespread commercial availability for third-party customers is not expected until 2026 or 2027, contingent upon regulatory approvals and supply chain stability.

While the $20,000 entry price is attractive for developed markets, the cost structure presents significant challenges for emerging economies. The pricing assumes a fully functional operating system and proprietary AI stack, which Tesla intends to maintain as a closed ecosystem for the initial rollout. This approach ensures data security and quality control but limits immediate aftermarket customization.

Implications for the Indian Market

For the Indian robotics and manufacturing sector, the Optimus Gen 2 update carries mixed implications. Currently, Tesla does not officially operate in India, and

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