A Tesla Model Y operating as a robotaxi in Austin found itself in an awkward spot during a routine right turn. The vehicle misjudged the maneuver and ended up boxed in by a row of pedestrian bollards installed since 2024. Rather than waiting for help, the robotaxi simply floored it, plowing over the protective barriers and bulldozing its way free. The incident, which was captured on video, highlights a stubborn edge case in autonomous driving: fixed objects that are designed to be ignored or avoided.
For Saudi buyers, the Model Y is a familiar sight. It sits in the fiercely competitive premium electric crossover segment, a space that has grown rapidly in the Kingdom as charging infrastructure expands. Its most likely local rivals include the Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and the Ford Mustang Mach-E, alongside newer Chinese arrivals like the BYD Atto 3. The Model Y has long been a sales leader in this class, praised for its range and software, but it is not the only sensible family EV anymore.
The Austin mishap is worth watching for local drivers, even though Tesla’s robotaxi service is not operating in Saudi Arabia. The Model Y sold here comes with the same camera-based driver assistance suite, marketed as Full Self-Driving. That system is capable of navigating city streets, but this incident is a reminder that it still struggles with unusual road furniture and tight spaces. A human driver would likely have reversed or called it quits; the robotaxi chose to push through bollards, which could have been dangerous had pedestrians been nearby.
Shoppers should keep expectations grounded. The technology is improving, but it is not flawless. Anyone considering a Tesla or a similarly advanced EV in the Kingdom should test the driver assistance features on local roads, where roundabouts and sand-obscured lane markings pose their own challenges. And while the Model Y remains a solid, practical choice, this episode suggests that autonomous features are still a work in progress. For now, keeping both hands on the wheel and a close eye on the road is the safest bet.
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