An autonomous vehicle is now available for private ownership after an agentic AI company unveiled what it calls the Tensor Robocar.
The company in question is Tensor, which described the unveiling as “the world’s first personally owned autonomous vehicle.” Tensor said its vehicle is the only fully autonomous L4 Robocar that a person can own privately. It was built based on advanced AI and a ground up design for autonomous and agentic vehicles.
“We are building a world where individuals own their personal AGI agents, enhancing freedom, privacy and autonomy,” said Amy Luca, Chief Marketing Officer at Tensor, in a statement. “This isn’t a car as we know it. It’s an embodied personal agent that moves you.” (You can read more about agentic AI and agents in an article published in Canadian auto dealer magazine.)
Tensor said every contour and system of its new robocar has been engineered from the ground up to serve AI perception, safety, and reliability. It features 100 integrated sensors, radar-transparent materials, unobstructed lidar sight-lines, and a low hood profile. The vehicle was purpose-built for the autonomous and agentic era.
“The overwhelming majority of new vehicles sold in the world today are purchased for personal use — and Tensor is extending this ownership model into the future,” said the company in its update. “The Tensor Robocar is the first volume-produced, consumer-ready autonomous vehicle — designed from the ground up for private ownership at scale.”
