California woman tests the world's first AI self-driving RV and finds something she didn't expect would happen

Published on Feb 28, 2026 at 12:03 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Feb 25, 2026 at 9:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Born from the brains that gave you the iPhone and the Tesla Roadster, this AI self-driving RV EV is the future of camping, and one Californian woman was wowed by one specific feature that she didn’t expect.

While the electric vehicle industry has become increasingly efficient with cars, few manufacturers have been able to master the towing truck.

But thanks to this RV, there’s no need for a truck like that.

The Pebble Flow RV is a trailer that helps even the weakest towing EVs, and is dripping in luxury comfort.

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This AI self-driving RV is formed from the minds of Tesla and Apple

Powered by the sun, this self-propelling trailer has proven to be the future of camping.

Not only because boasting a spacious cabin, but also because the AI self-driving RV actually powers the vehicle in front of it and automatically does the hitching for you.

The Pebble Flow RV comes from former Apple and Tesla minds, and it’s clear to see that the design philosophy stems from these two tech giants.

Highlighted on YouTube by Kim Java, the trailer operates on an iPad-esque tablet where the user can control features like lights, solar input, energy use, water tanks, and hitch alignment with the touch of a button.

Inside, the family of five easily fit into Murphy-style beds and a ‘premium hotel level’ kitchen-diner area.

‘Magic’ smart features like privacy glass, integrated Starlink internet, and built-in screens for entertainment topped off the futuristic RV, keeping the kids happy when on the road and at night.

It’s certainly better than sleeping in other Tesla products, as showcased by another YouTuber.

But for the adults, there was one feature that really set this trailer apart from ones they’ve used before.

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This Pebble Flow RV feature wows this YouTuber

Operating in a Cybertruck, Java found that, like many others, towing capacity is one of the vehicle’s main downfalls.

But this is completely eliminated by the Pebble Flow RV as it actually assists the EV when driving, rather than hindering it.

With a dual-motor setup, the 6,000lb AI self-driving RV powers itself to negate the usual range deficiency, especially at low speeds, where it felt like it was actually pushing the Cybertruck.

According to Java and her partner, the loss in range was around 20 percent, whereas the Cybertruck originally calculated that its maximum distance would have been over 50 percent lower than usual when it first detected the heavy load.

The regenerative braking assist also helped the Cybertruck, which was expected to end the journey to the campsite with 11 percent battery, but was sitting at 33 percent upon arrival.

“With multiple motors pulling, but then this also has its own motors propelling you, you really don’t feel like you’re pulling anything,” they said.

“You really don’t feel much use. You’re literally cutting your consumption down to a third of what it would be otherwise.”

It was so helpful that it felt ‘passive’ to the point they ‘almost forgot’ it was attached.

With RVs becoming increasingly tech-savvy, the Pebble Flow certainly sets a high standard for $113,000 (basic) to $180,000 (premium Magic package).

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After beginning his career writing about all things gaming, Jack joined the Supercar Blondie team in November 2024 as a Content Writer. Since joining SB Media, in addition to a love for covering emerging tech, he has developed an admiration for vintage restorations, particularly old American brands like Dodge and Ford.