Investor foresees Tesla's automotive legacy fading behind Optimus

Entrepreneur Jason Calacanis predicts that Tesla's car-making days will be overshadowed by its humanoid robot Optimus. In a recent podcast, he argued that the company's focus on AI and robotics will redefine its identity. Calacanis's views align with CEO Elon Musk's ambitious projections for Optimus.

Entrepreneur and angel investor Jason Calacanis shared his vision for Tesla's future on the All-In podcast, suggesting that the company's automotive division will eventually be forgotten—not as a negative, but as a sign of greater achievements ahead.

Calacanis, who visited Tesla's Optimus lab earlier this month, inspected the Optimus Gen 3 prototype and observed engineers advancing the project. He stated, “Nobody will remember that Tesla ever made a car. They will only remember the Optimus.” He further noted that Elon Musk plans to produce a billion units of the robot.

This perspective echoes Musk's own statements. The Tesla CEO has described Optimus as “the biggest product of all-time by far. Nothing will even be close. I think it’ll be 10 times bigger than the next biggest product ever made.” Musk has also estimated that 80 percent of Tesla’s value will derive from Optimus.

For years, Tesla's spotlight has been on vehicle releases, delivery numbers, and self-driving technology like Full Self-Driving. However, Calacanis believes the shift to real-world AI and robotics, particularly through Optimus, will transform the company. The humanoid robot aims to revolutionize daily life, with Musk suggesting that its deployment could make traditional work optional.

Tesla's ambitions for Optimus highlight a bold future where AI-driven robots play a central role in society, potentially eclipsing the electric vehicle legacy that built the company.

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Angel investor Jason Calacanis shared glowing impressions of Tesla's upcoming Optimus V3 humanoid robot after a private visit to the company's lab with Elon Musk. He predicted the robot would overshadow Tesla's automotive legacy, calling it the most transformative product in history. Musk responded affirmatively to the comments on X.

Following investor Jason Calacanis' recent praise for Tesla's Optimus V3 after a lab visit, CEO Elon Musk endorsed the view that the humanoid robot could overshadow the company's electric vehicle roots. This pivot comes as Tesla grapples with car sales declines and robotics setbacks, yet sees stock highs.

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Building on Elon Musk's recent endorsement of Optimus after investor Jason Calacanis' lab visit, Tesla is betting big on its humanoid robots to reach a $25 trillion valuation—over 80% from robotics—despite missing 2025 production goals and slumping car sales.

In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla announced plans to repurpose Model S and X assembly lines at Fremont for 1 million Optimus 3 units annually and ramp high-volume Optimus V4 production at Giga Texas. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's learning capabilities via observation and video, upcoming Gen 3 unveiling, and challenges like scaling amid Chinese competition, backed by $20 billion in 2026 capex.

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Tesla has opened roughly 110 job listings for its Optimus humanoid robot program, signaling aggressive staffing as production nears. The company is preparing to unveil a production-intent prototype in early 2026. Elon Musk shared detailed timelines during the Q3 2025 earnings call, highlighting advancements in the robot's design.

Building on the recent Optimus robot demo at Berlin's Christmas market, Tesla is accelerating its AI focus to transform mobility and robotics by 2026—despite robotaxi delays—with plans for advanced Optimus humanoids, AI5 chips, a next-gen sports car, Tesla Semi expansions, and energy innovations.

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