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Autonomous driving in Tesla vehicles may be less secure, Optimus encounters issues, Ford Mustang electric model achieves a remarkable 250,000-mile journey.

Autopilot, Tesla's Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), may now be displaying safety concerns, while a Ford Mustang Mach-E clocks an impressive 250,000-mile journey.

Autonomous Driving in Tesla Questioned Due to Safety Concerns, Optimus AI Stumbles, Ford Mustang...
Autonomous Driving in Tesla Questioned Due to Safety Concerns, Optimus AI Stumbles, Ford Mustang Electric Reaches Incredible 250,000 Mile Mark

Autonomous driving in Tesla vehicles may be less secure, Optimus encounters issues, Ford Mustang electric model achieves a remarkable 250,000-mile journey.

In a recent development, Tesla's Autopilot ADAS solution has shown a slight regression in safety performance, according to the company's own data. The miles driven between crashes have decreased compared to the previous year, with one crash occurring every 6.69 million miles in Q2 2025, down from 6.88 million miles in Q2 2024.

While Autopilot remains significantly safer than the average, its relative safety advantage has diminished slightly. Tesla has not provided specific reasons for this decline, but possible factors could include seasonal or environmental conditions, changes in the Autopilot software, variations in fleet usage patterns, or difficulties keeping pace with the complexity of real-world driving at scale.

Interestingly, Tesla continues to emphasize that its suite of active safety features, including emergency braking, lane keeping, and collision avoidance, play a crucial role in reducing accidents beyond Autopilot alone.

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