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Elon Musk had more bold projections for Tesla's robotaxi. But investors didn't get much insight on the Austin launch during ...
Tesla's Robotaxi is limited to invites only for now and there's no sure way of getting access. Some traveled thousands of ...
Tesla has started giving rides in driverless Model Y SUVs in Austin. Details are still sparse, but limited service is open to vetted and invited riders.
Tesla doesn't have the permits to run an autonomous vehicle taxi in California, but probably nothing stops a driver-assist ...
Tesla’s autonomous robo-taxis have successfully logged 7,000 miles (approximately 11,265 kilometers) of self-driving in ...
Tesla just updated its autonomous Robotaxi coverage map in Austin, Texas. The service area is similar to rival Waymo’s map but extends coverage. Customers noticed what could be a somewhat intentional ...
On Monday, Tesla posted a picture of the robotaxi's new coverage area within Austin, focusing mainly on moving north up I-35 ...
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Tesla's Robotaxi Plans in San Francisco Are Kicking Off With a Chauffeur-Driven Ride Service
Tesla is effectively starting up a chauffeur-style taxi operation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Reuters reports. Sound like ...
Tesla finally did the damn thing. The company launched its hotly anticipated robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, June 22nd — and we’re now starting to see some of the first reactions roll in ...
An upside-down Tesla “T”? An upraised middle finger? Something else? The geofenced boundaries of the EV maker’s new Austin ...
For comparison, Alphabet's Waymo covers a roughly equal, but far less penile-shaped area of Austin. Musk recently announced ...
Musk for years has failed to deliver on promises that self-driving Teslas are just around the corner. Tesla rolled out the service for a flat fee of $4.20 to a limited number of handpicked riders. The ...
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