Tesla is hosting an immersive exhibition called 'The Future of Autonomy Visualized' at its Miami Design District showroom on December 6 and 7, 2025. The event offers a glimpse into the digital perception system powering its Autopilot technology and Optimus robot. RSVPs are open but capacity is limited, with admission not guaranteed.
Tesla has launched a pop-up exhibition in Miami's Design District, timed to coincide with the peak of Miami Art Week just before Art Basel Miami Beach. Titled “The Future of Autonomy Visualized,” the event invites attendees on an immersive journey inside the “digital mind” that guides Autopilot and the humanoid robot Optimus. It focuses on Tesla Vision, the company's camera-based perception system, which processes millions of hours of video footage to translate the real world into data points and formulas for navigation.
The exhibition at the Tesla Miami Design District showroom, located at 4039 Northeast 1st Avenue, Miami, FL, runs over two days: Saturday, December 6 from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday, December 7 from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Tesla emphasizes simulations showing what its vehicles and Optimus “see”—a digital landscape rendered from real-world driving data, including petabytes processed daily across North America. A teaser video released by Tesla states: “Every day, petabytes of driving data are processed by Tesla vehicles across North America. All of the following renders are generated using this real-world driving data. This is the world through the eyes of Full Self-Driving.”
Official invitations describe it as: “Join us on December 6 to 7, 2025, at our Tesla Miami Design District showroom for The Future of Autonomy Visualized, an immersive journey inside the digital mind that guides our Autopilot technology and humanoid robot, Optimus.” While physical prototypes like Cybercab and Optimus may feature, the emphasis is on the software's behind-the-scenes workings, such as 3D occupancy networks representing curbs, pedestrians, and objects.
RSVP is available via Tesla's events page, but due to expected crowds, early arrival is advised. The event aligns with Tesla's accelerating autonomy efforts, including Full Self-Driving advancements and Optimus production plans, though no new reveals have been confirmed.