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Elon Musk’s Tunnel Vision: Inside the Tesla-Only Underground Highway in Las Vegas. Elon Musk’s Boring Company has built a futuristic underground transportation system in Las Vegas, but there’s a catch only Teslas are allowed inside. Discover how this tunnel project works, why it’s exclusive to Tesla, and what the future holds for this bold vision of urban mobility.
Elon Musk’s Underground Highway: Where Only Teslas Can Go
When you think of Elon Musk, visions of rockets, electric cars, and space colonization probably come to mind. But Musk’s ambition doesn’t stop at Mars he’s also aiming to revolutionize how we move under the Earth. Enter The Boring Company, a Musk-led venture that builds tunnels to combat urban traffic. And in Las Vegas, that vision has become a reality. Welcome to the Vegas Loop, a futuristic underground system where the only cars allowed are Teslas.
The Birth of the Boring Company
Founded in 2016, The Boring Company was Musk’s answer to the frustrations of modern traffic congestion. His idea was deceptively simple: build tunnels underground, away from crowded streets, and move people faster. But unlike traditional subways, these tunnels would use electric cars specifically, Tesla vehicles to transport passengers.
The goal? A fast, efficient, and autonomous urban transit system.
What Is the Vegas Loop?
The Vegas Loop is The Boring Company’s most ambitious and tangible project to date. It currently consists of:
- The LVCC Loop, a 1.7-mile tunnel beneath the Las Vegas Convention Center.
- The expanding Vegas Loop, which will eventually connect key points in Las Vegas, including:
- Harry Reid International Airport
- The Las Vegas Strip
- Downtown Las Vegas
- Major hotels and casinos
Currently, there are over 80 planned stations, and several segments are already under construction or operational.
Why Only Teslas?
Musk’s tunnel isn’t just a fancy underground road it’s a Tesla-exclusive experience. Here’s why:
1. Controlled Environment
The tunnels are narrow, and Tesla vehicles are designed to safely navigate them with advanced sensors and safety protocols.
2. Autonomous Driving Vision
Musk intends for these Teslas to eventually drive themselves, creating a fully automated transport network.
3. Brand Synergy
Elon Musk owns both Tesla and The Boring Company. Using Teslas exclusively showcases the technology while maintaining full ecosystem control.
How Does It Work?
Passengers enter the tunnel via one of the many designated stations. A Tesla vehicle currently driven by a human picks them up and drives through the underground tunnel to the chosen destination.
Each trip is quick, clean, and electric. For example, a 25-minute walk across the Las Vegas Convention Center is cut down to a 2-minute ride in the LVCC Loop.
Benefits of the Tesla Tunnel
✅ Speed
No red lights, traffic. No pedestrians. Just a smooth, electric ride.
Environmentally Friendly
All vehicles are fully electric, reducing emissions and air pollution in dense urban areas.
✅ Low Noise
Compared to traditional subways or surface traffic, the tunnel ride is whisper-quiet.
Scalable
Unlike subways that require massive upfront infrastructure, these tunnels can be bored quickly and more affordably.

Current Progress and Future Plans
As of mid-2025:
- Over 5 million rides have been completed.
- Expansion continues under Las Vegas with several hotels and resorts joining the loop.
- Talks are ongoing in other cities, including Austin, Miami, and even Los Angeles, to replicate the model.
In the future, self-driving Teslas could make the system even more efficient, with no need for human drivers.
Controversies and Criticism
While innovative, the Tesla-only tunnel hasn’t escaped criticism:
- Limited capacity: Current tunnels allow only one lane per direction, which could bottleneck during peak hours.
- Not a true mass transit: Unlike a subway that moves hundreds at once, Tesla tunnels move small groups.
- Tesla exclusivity: Critics argue this favors Musk’s own brand and limits accessibility for non-Tesla users.
- Cost and scalability: Some experts question whether this model can be scaled affordably in older or more congested cities.
Despite the concerns, supporters argue that it’s better than doing nothing and at the very least, it’s a unique step forward in urban mobility.
Comparison: Boring Tunnel vs Traditional Transit
Feature | Boring Tunnel (Tesla Loop) | Traditional Subway |
---|---|---|
Vehicle Type | Tesla EVs | Trains |
Ride Experience | Private or shared electric ride | Crowded compartments |
Speed | Fast, short-range | Varies with stops |
Cost to Build | Lower (claimed by Boring Co.) | Very high |
Emissions | Zero (EVs) | Low to moderate |
Flexibility | High (scalable, modular) | Fixed lines |
Automation Potential | High (self-driving cars) | Medium (automated trains) |
What About the Average Commuter?
Right now, the system is used primarily by conference attendees, tourists, and business travelers. But as it grows, the plan is to make it more public-facing like a futuristic, clean, underground ride-share network powered by electric cars.
The key to success will be expansion and automation. The more stations, the more useful it becomes. And with self-driving Teslas, the cost per ride could decrease dramatically.
So… Will This Change the World?
Maybe. Maybe not.
What Elon Musk has done is reimagine urban transportation using existing electric car technology, underground space, and ambitious scaling. The Tesla-only tunnel is still an experiment one that’s growing and improving in real-time.
And whether it becomes a global norm or just a niche solution, one thing is clear:
The future of travel might just be beneath your feet.
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Final Thoughts
While it may seem like science fiction, Elon Musk’s Tesla-only tunnel is a living, driving reality in Las Vegas. It’s fast, futuristic, and sparks debates about what urban mobility should look like in the 21st century. Whether it will become the backbone of transport in major cities or remain a Vegas novelty remains to be seen but it undeniably challenges the norm.
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