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Tesla launched its first robotaxis to the public in Austin on Sunday after years of delays. A small group of users was invited to try the self-driving cars for a flat fee of $4.20. Musk teased the ...
For nearly a decade, Tesla told FSD owners they could make money with their cars. Tesla now charges for taxi rides - but FSD owners can't.
Traffic safety regulators are investigating after videos surfaced showing Tesla robotaxis being tested in Texas driving unpredictably.
Following a slow start, Tesla stock jumped by double digits on Monday after Elon Musk's EV maker finally launched its robotaxi service in Austin.
Tesla is giving a select group of people the chance to try out its robotaxis this weekend in Austin, Texas.
A video of a Tesla Robotaxi ride that shows the car briefly driving on the wrong side of the road suggests there are still serious kinks to work out.
The company's first robotaxi rides are happening. However, a human "Tesla Safety Monitor" will accompany the first riders.
Tesla’s stock (TSLA) surged by as much as 10% this morning following the controversial launch of its ‘Robotaxi’ this weekend, as investors are betting the automaker will now catch up to ...
Tesla launches a limited robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, for now open just to a select group of influencers—and with human safety monitors in the cars.
Tesla’s Robotaxis appeared to violate local traffic laws by exceeding the speed limit and swerving into the wrong lane – even as Elon Musk touted a “successful” launch of his long-delayed ...
Tesla’s (TSLA) robotaxi service pilot just launched in Austin, offering low flat fees and leveraging the EV maker’s cost-effective FSD technology to challenge Uber Technology‘s (UBER) ride ...
Tesla robotaxi launch: Why getting from dozens to millions of self-driving cars won't be easy By Rachael Levy, Norihiko Shirouzu and Abhirup Roy June 25, 20252:15 AM PDTUpdated June 25, 2025 Summary ...