Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt has outlined an ambitious lineup of developments expected across Elon Musk's ventures in 2026. From space launches to brain implants and robot production, the predictions highlight rapid advancements in technology. These plans could reshape transportation, energy, and human augmentation.
Sawyer Merritt, a prominent commentator on Tesla and related innovations, shared his vision for 2026 on X, describing it as an 'epic year' for Elon Musk's ecosystem. The post details upcoming achievements across several companies, drawing from industry insights and announcements.
For SpaceX, Merritt anticipates the first launch of Starship V3, featuring the debut of the Raptor V3 engine. This will coincide with the initial deployment of Starlink V3 satellites, aimed at delivering gigabit connectivity worldwide. A potential initial public offering (IPO) for SpaceX is also on the horizon.
Neuralink's progress includes the first implantation of the Blindsight brain chip, designed to restore vision for individuals who are completely blind. The Telepathy implant will expand to more patients facing mobility challenges, broadening access to neural interfaces.
The Boring Company plans to activate the first segment of the Nashville Loop by spring 2026, linking downtown Nashville and the Convention Center to Nashville International Airport. In Las Vegas, a tunnel to Harry Reid International Airport will open in the first quarter, capable of handling up to 20,000 passengers per hour at 50-80% lower cost than Uber rides.
Tesla's agenda is packed: production of the Optimus Gen 3 robot begins, alongside Cybercab in April and mass production of the Tesla Semi. Unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) launches, with robotaxi services expanding. Megapack 3 and Megablock energy storage enter production, a new residential solar panel debuts, and the next-generation Roadster is unveiled.
xAI will operationalize Colossus 2, touted as the world's largest and most powerful datacenter. Grok 5 launches, with deeper integration into Tesla vehicles, and X Money rolls out.
Merritt's overview underscores the interconnected ambitions of these firms, potentially accelerating innovation in AI, space, and sustainable transport.