Tesla Robotaxi: June Launch Details
- Tesla's long-anticipated robotaxi service is "tentatively" scheduled to begin in Austin, Texas, on June 22, according to CEO Elon Musk.
- Musk cautioned that the date could shift due to the company's focus on safety.
- While General Motors' Cruise has recently withdrawn from the robotaxi race, Alphabet's Waymo continues to expand, providing 250,000 rides weekly across several major cities.
Tesla’s robotaxi service is gearing up for its Austin debut on June 22,marking a significant step in autonomous driving. The rollout of the Tesla robotaxi will be invite-only, with remote operators ensuring safety during the initial phase.Despite shifting timelines, Elon Musk is pushing forward, emphasizing the AI-driven technology behind Tesla’s approach to full autonomy, a key differentiator in the competitive self-driving market.This launch amidst a backdrop of other players like waymo and Zoox, signifies Tesla’s commitment to expanding, as shared by industry news sources. News Directory 3 is tracking the pilot programme, with an invite-only approach and a focus on remote assistance, setting the stage for possible future expansion to cities like San Francisco. Discover what’s next as Tesla refines its technology.
Tesla Robotaxi Service Set to Launch in Austin
Updated June 11, 2025
Tesla’s long-anticipated robotaxi service is “tentatively” scheduled to begin in Austin, Texas, on June 22, according to CEO Elon Musk. The launch comes amid a competitive landscape in the autonomous vehicle market, even as some players scale back their operations.
Musk cautioned that the date could shift due to the company’s focus on safety. He also noted that the first Tesla to drive itself from the factory to a customer’s home is expected around June 28.
While General Motors’ Cruise has recently withdrawn from the robotaxi race, Alphabet’s Waymo continues to expand, providing 250,000 rides weekly across several major cities. Amazon’s Zoox is also developing its own purpose-built robotaxis. Other companies are focusing on providing autonomous driving features to established auto manufacturers.
Musk maintains that Tesla’s approach to full autonomy, relying on cameras and AI, is superior. He recently shared a video of a driverless Tesla navigating Austin streets,calling its design “beautifully simple.”
We are being super paranoid about safety,so the date could shift. First Tesla that drives itself from factory end of line all the way to a customer house is June 28.
During Tesla’s Q1 earnings call, Musk described the company’s self-driving capabilities as a “generalized solution using artificial intelligence.” He predicts millions of teslas will operate fully autonomously in the second half of next year.
What to Expect from the Robotaxi Rollout
Morgan Stanley analyst adam Jonas, after visiting Tesla’s Palo Alto office, indicated that the robotaxi launch would occur on public roads and be ”invite only.” The initial phase will also include “plenty of tele-ops to ensure safety levels,” referring to remote workers who can assist the vehicle if needed. This differs from Waymo and Zoox, which use remote workers primarily for suggestions.
The initial launch will be small, with Musk stating that Tesla will start with about 10 robotaxis in the first week, increasing to 20, 30, or 40 soon after. He anticipates reaching 1,000 vehicles within a few months. Tesla has characterized the June launch as a “pilot” rollout, suggesting a limited scale. Musk plans to expand the robotaxi service to other cities, such as San Francisco, following the Austin launch, though a specific timeline has not been provided.
What’s next
as tesla prepares to launch its robotaxi service,the company will closely monitor the initial rollout in Austin. The data collected will inform future expansions and improvements to the autonomous driving system. The success of this launch could significantly impact Tesla’s position in the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle market.
