Tesla's new self-driving car is making headlines for another reason, too: It's being hailed as the world's first self-driving car, reports the Wall Street Journal.
The company says it has rolled out the self-driving car in India with the help of Spandan, a nonprofit run by students at a college in Pune.
The self-driving car is expected to be in wide circulation by the end of the year.
Spandan founderrissh Humbe tells the Journal that the idea for the self-driving car came out of Tesla's experience with self-driving cars in the US.
He says the company's first self-driving car was released in the 1970s, and the current version is the result of 20 years of work by Spandan students.
The self-driving car is expected to be a hit in the Indian market, too.
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