Joe Rogan isn’t just a fan of Elon Musk — he’s now blown away by Tesla’s Full Self-Driving. And he wants the world to know.
The UFC commentator, podcast king, and longtime Tesla owner took to X (formerly Twitter) this week to share his unfiltered reaction after his Model S drove him home using Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD).
“I had my Tesla Model S drive me home the other day with FSD, and it’s f**king wild,” Rogan posted.
“Changes lanes to avoid slow traffic, stops at red lights and stop signs, hits the blinkers, and turns for you. It’s bananas.”
I had my Tesla model S drive me home the other day with FSD, and it’s fucking wild. Changes lanes to avoid slow traffic, stops at red lights and stop signs, hits the blinkers and turns for you. It’s bananas. https://t.co/Ir8dU9Zopg
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) April 15, 2025
Not Just Hype — Rogan’s Reaction Echoes a Growing Trend
Rogan has hosted Elon Musk on his podcast multiple times, but this time, it was his personal experience that turned heads — and raised eyebrows.
He’s not alone. More and more Tesla owners are saying the same thing: they hardly ever drive manually anymore.
What Can FSD Really Do?
Tesla’s FSD suite isn’t fully autonomous yet — drivers still need to pay attention — but it’s one of the most advanced driver-assistance systems on the road today. And it’s getting smarter every month.
Recent updates allow:
- Lane changes without input
- Automatic stops at red lights and stop signs
- Hands-free turning with blinkers
- Driver monitoring via interior cameras
It’s not just hands-free — it’s nearly mind-blowing, especially for those experiencing it for the first time.
FSD is Growing Fast — and Going Public
Tesla has been rapidly expanding its Early Access Program (EAP), giving more users a chance to try out newer versions of the software before general release. And from what many are saying, the latest versions are the smoothest yet.
And that’s just the beginning…
Tesla is set to launch its first robotaxi ride-hailing service in Austin this June, with more cities — including California — already in talks.
The Future Is Closer Than You Think
What was once just a promise from Elon Musk is now becoming a part of daily life for thousands of Tesla owners. Whether you’re a fan of Joe Rogan or not, his excitement reflects a broader truth:
Tesla’s FSD isn’t perfect — but it’s already changing how we think about driving.
Have You Tried Tesla’s FSD Yet?
Would you let your car take over during traffic?
Would you ride hands-free like Rogan did?
Or are you still a hands-on driver all the way?
Drop your thoughts in the comments and tag a friend who still thinks Teslas are “just electric cars.”