Rimac beats Tesla to the punch with the 60-strong Verne robotaxi fleet

04 December 2025
Mate Rimac surprises the automotive world by unveiling a completed fleet of fully autonomous Verne robotaxis.

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  • Anonymous

max at least make the AI less obvious, such a lazy article

  • Pop Top

Anonymous, 04 Dec 2025Classic biased reporting. You guys were screaming about DATA and how many interruptions an aut... moreIf market valuation was a predictor of successful products, Adam Smith would not have been so sad and, perhaps, political regimes based on certain Carl would have worked... but as it stands in real world, TSLA is a meme stock propped by HODLers and the company releases trashcans like a billion dollar failure of the cybertruck. On the other hand Rimac is a mover in high tier automotive components located in a developing country that recently ventured into EV parts and platforms and, apparently, complete vehicles too.

  • Anonymous

Personally, I expect a robotaxi to have a purpose-driven design. Like a pod that is spacious, easy to get in and out, looks and feels safe inside and has enough cameras outside to make sure it doesn't hit anyone or anything. This doesn't look like a robotaxi, more like a hatchback where drive wheel has been replaced with a bluetooth controller. And we all know what happened to the last submersible that tried to replace actual controls with a gamepad...

  • Anonymous

Classic biased reporting. You guys were screaming about DATA and how many interruptions an autonomous vehicle has on the road for Tesla. But if a person who is aligned with the "agenda" does it without any proof, clips, explanation of tech behind it; positive media coverage is prepared. So just asking, who is more credible on this tech, a company that is worth 1.5 trillion dollars and been developing it for 10 years, or a startup with 200 million euros of funding lol

  • wersy2

Such a wasted opportunity to make a 5-person robotaxi. For bigger parties, it would make it an obvious choice to take 1 robo over 2 regulars. Now it's vice versa