Musk says Tesla will launch a “Tesla Bot” in 2022

Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has announced that the electric car creator will likely launch a “Tesla Bot” prototype in 2022.
Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has announced that the electric car creator will “probably” launch a “Tesla Bot” prototype in 2022.

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has announced that it will launch a prototype robot next year. The “Tesla Bot” will conduct dangerous or monotonous, and unpopular tasks. Musk spoke at Tesla’s AI Day event and explained that the robot stands at 5 foot 8 inches, and weighs 125 pounds. It will have the ability to carry out a range of tasks such as attacking bolts to cars or collecting groceries. In addition, Musk shared that the finalised prototype will have a screen for a face.

“It’s intended to be friendly, of course, and navigate a world built for humans,” said Musk. “We’re setting it such that at a mechanical and physical level, you can run away from it and most likely overpower it.” He emphasised that the creation of this robot would have “profound implications for the economy” by tackling the labour shortage.

Musks description of the robot was somewhat ominous, as he described it as not only “friendly” but easy to “run away from” as it will total a speed of five miles per hour. Musk intends that the “Tesla Bot” be priced commercially and accessible to the general public. 

He said: “Basically, if you think about what we’re doing right now with cars, Tesla is arguably the world’s biggest robotics company because our cars are like semi-sentient robots on wheels.

“With the Full Self-Driving computer and Dojo and all the neural nets recognising the world, understanding how to navigate through the world, it kind of makes sense to put that on to a humanoid form.”

Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has announced that the electric car creator will likely launch a “Tesla Bot” prototype in 2022.

A human dressed as a humanoid robot was presented at AI Day 2021.

Advertising for talent 

According to a tweet from Musk, the key aim of AI Day 2021 was “convincing the best AI talent to join Tesla is the sole goal.” A Job posting on the electric vehicle manufacturer’s site called for “mechanical, electrical, controls and software engineers to help us leverage our AI expertise beyond our vehicle fleet.” successful applicants will “Develop the next generation of automation, including a general-purpose, bi-pedal, humanoid robot capable of performing tasks that are unsafe, repetitive or boring,” 

Can we really expect a robot in 2022? 

The “Tesla Bot” has already been the subject of scepticism as those in attendance at the event watched a human dressed as a robot dance in a way that mimicked a robot with limited joint movement. Fans and critics alike are also sceptical of its launch date of 2022, after Musk previously announced that Tesla’s Cybertruck would be delayed back in July. Musk, however, was confident in the robots release.

Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has announced that the electric car creator will likely launch a “Tesla Bot” prototype in 2022.

Tesla announced that it would delay the release of its Cybertruck back in July.

READ MORE:

Scrutiny over safety 

This news follows hot on the heels of the announcement that US safety regulators have opened an investigation into Tesla’s driver assistant system after some cars had crashed into police cars and fire trucks. This has also sparked two US senators to call on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Tesla’s self-driving system further. 

For more news from Top Business Tech, don’t forget to subscribe to our daily bulletin!

Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter

Amber Donovan-Stevens

Amber is a Content Editor at Top Business Tech

TPIs are the Future of Energy Solutions

David Sheldrake SVP POWWR • 19th June 2025

The energy industry is undergoing a transformation, and Third-Party Intermediaries (TPIs), those brokers and consultants who help businesses procure energy, are at the centre of it. With growing complexity, increasing regulation, and evolving customer expectations, the role of TPIs is shifting from price-focused brokers to strategic energy advisors. While renewable energy adoption continues to reshape...

Quick Commerce and the Retail Media Revolution

Sue Azari • 11th June 2025

Quick commerce has transformed the way consumers shop, redefining convenience with near-instant delivery of groceries, meals, and household essentials. However, beyond its impact on logistics and e-commerce, quick commerce is now emerging as a major force in digital advertising. As consumer behaviours shift toward on-demand purchases, these platforms are leveraging their vast first-party data and...

Is It Time for a VMware Alternative?

Wind River • 22nd May 2025

Companies have options when it comes to replacing VMware as their cloud platform, to address rising costs, support concerns, and a shrinking partner ecosystem. If you are ready to contemplate a different vendor, here are five reasons why Wind River Cloud Platform should be on your short list of VMware alternatives.

AI Leads as VivaTech Unveils Top 100 Startups

Viva Technology • 14th May 2025

Viva Technology has unveiled the first edition of its “Top 100 Rising European Startups for 2025,” spotlighting the most promising young companies shaping Europe’s tech future. Germany, France, and the UK lead the ranking, which highlights high-growth startups across 13 countries. Artificial intelligence dominates the list, with 15 companies spanning AI agents, models, and infrastructure....

Birmingham Unveils the UK’s Best Emerging HealthTech Advances

Kosta Mavroulakis • 03rd April 2025

The National HealthTech Series hosted its latest event in Birmingham this month, showcasing innovative startups driving advanced health technology, including AI-assisted diagnostics, wearable devices and revolutionary educational tools for healthcare professionals. Health stakeholders drawn from the NHS, universities, industry and front-line patient care met with new and emerging businesses to define the future trajectory of...

Why DEIB is Imperative to Tech’s Future

Hadas Almog from AppsFlyer • 17th March 2025

We’ve been seeing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) initiatives being cut time and time again throughout the tech industry. DEIB dedicated roles have been eliminated, employee resource groups have lost funding, and initiatives once considered crucial have been deprioritised in favour of “more immediate business needs.” The justification for these cuts is often the...