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    Home » Tesla Begins Robotaxi Rollout With Model Y in Austin

    Tesla Begins Robotaxi Rollout With Model Y in Austin

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyJune 11, 2025 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tesla to Launch Public Robotaxi Rides in Austin Starting June 22

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company plans to begin offering public rides in its self-driving robotaxi starting 22 June 2025. The initial rollout will take place in Austin, Texas, marking a key milestone in Musk’s long-promised vision for autonomous vehicle (AV) services.

    Safety and Cautious Launch

    In a post on X, Musk stated that the launch date is tentative and subject to change, citing heightened safety precautions. “We are being super paranoid about safety, so the date could shift,” he said. The robotaxi service is set to debut with a small fleet of 10 to 20 Model Y SUVs, which will operate within a limited zone under remote human supervision.

    This cautious rollout highlights the ongoing regulatory and technological challenges in commercialising self-driving technology. While Musk remains optimistic, the road to fully autonomous services is still fraught with scrutiny and uncertainty.

    Full Self-Driving and Factory Automation

    Alongside the robotaxi announcement, Musk revealed that starting 28 June, Tesla vehicles will autonomously drive from the end of the factory line directly to customers’ homes. These advancements rely on Tesla’s latest version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software.

    Musk also shared a video showing a Model Y navigating an intersection in Austin without a human driver. Another Model Y followed close behind, both equipped with the updated FSD software and marked with “Robotaxi” signage.

    Strategic Shift for Tesla

    Tesla’s push into robotaxis marks a shift in strategy, moving away from plans for a more affordable EV model. The success of this service could be critical to the company’s future, especially as EV sales have recently slowed.

    Increasing competition in the EV market and political controversies surrounding Musk have contributed to a dip in Tesla’s popularity in some regions, particularly in Europe. Nonetheless, Musk is betting heavily on autonomy to drive the company’s growth and valuation.

    Expansion Plans and Regulatory Hurdles

    Following the Austin launch, Tesla aims to expand the robotaxi service to other US states, including California. However, California’s strict AV regulations could pose additional hurdles.

    In a light-hearted jab, Musk posted, “Austin >> LA for robotaxi launch lol,” suggesting that the Texas capital holds strategic advantages over Los Angeles for initial deployment.

    Despite growing interest, many questions remain about the robotaxi service. Details such as the operational zones, user access, and level of remote supervision have yet to be clarified.

    Tesla’s rollout of robotaxis will be closely watched by regulators, investors, and the public alike as the company pushes the limits of autonomous driving technology.

    with inputs from Reuters

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