Could this really be it?
wasn't able to confirm
the video's authenticity, but according to Las Vegas-based content creator Jacob Orth, who shared the clip, the video was taken inside the Boring Company's Las Vegas headquarters. Oddly enough, the prototype even appears to have a Tesla steering wheel, suggesting it's far from being able to navigate streets or even tunnels by itself.
It also features two rows of rudimentary seats, totaling 12 seats, suggesting a far more design-appropriate vehicle to take thousands of passengers from point A to point B. Tesla has talked about building an electric passenger bus or van for many years, with Musk promising "high passenger-density urban transport" in his 2016 "But could this really be evidence that Tesla or The Boring Company is or was working on such a van? Is it a long-canceled project, or a sign that Musk hasn't given up on efficient mass transportation?More on Boring Company:
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