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Robotaxi - Tesla
Our Robotaxi vehicles are designed to support various accessibility needs including space for service animals and room to store some wheelchairs and other assistive devices.
Robotaxi - Wikipedia
A robotaxi, also known as robot taxi, robo-taxi, self-driving taxi or driverless taxi, is an autonomous car (SAE automation level 4 or 5) operated for a ridesharing company.
Here's everywhere you can hail a robotaxi in the US
Where can you get a robotaxi now? San Francisco is the birthplace of the US robotaxi industry, and the city remains the best option for taking a spin in a driverless taxi.
Tesla Robotaxi Dallas Houston Launch: 573 Vehicles, 12% Stock Surge [2026]
Tesla launched unsupervised robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston on April 18, 2026. Inside the 573-vehicle fleet, TSLA 12% surge, and Waymo head-to-head.
Robotaxi | Electrek
Robotaxi network Waymo is continuing the rapid expansion of its test fleet vehicles in new cities around the US as it looks to offer more driverless ride options to the public. The Alphabet Inc ...
Amazon’s Zoox unveils redesigned robotaxi ahead of expansion
Amazon’s Zoox unveils a redesigned robotaxi with comfort upgrades and design tweaks as it prepares for expansion and possible paid rides.
Tesla Robotaxi Is a Driverless Car That Will Cost Under $30,000
The Tesla Robotaxi has been revealed, and it's a driverless car with Cybertruck-like design details. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the Robotaxi (a.k.a. Cybercab) will cost less than $30,000, start ...
Waymo, Zoox and Tesla drive 2025 robotaxi boom - CNBC
Robotaxis grew rapidly in 2025, with Waymo expanding fastest, Zoox debuting public rides and Tesla launching autonomous rides with human supervision.
Tesla confirms Robotaxi expansion plans with new cities and aggressive ...
News Tesla confirms Robotaxi expansion plans with new cities and aggressive timeline Tesla plans to launch in Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Las Vegas. It lists the Bay Area ...
Robotaxis: The latest developments | Smart Cities Dive
The robotaxi company halted service in Atlanta and last week paused service in additional cities due to severe storms affecting Nashville, Tennessee, and the Texas cities of Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, according to news reports.
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