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Tesla to launch self-driving Robotaxi

Tesla to launch self-driving Robotaxi

Tesla to launch self-driving Robotaxi

Tesla to launch self-driving Robotaxi

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Tesla is set to unveil its eagerly awaited self-driving Cybercab, a milestone in the company’s ambitious plan to operate a fully autonomous robotaxi fleet. The reveal will take place at the Warner Bros. Discovery studio at approximately 7 p.m. Pacific time, where CEO Elon Musk will provide insights into the project.

The Cybercab represents Tesla’s latest innovation in autonomous electric vehicles, aimed at transforming the ride-hailing market. Musk has previously highlighted autonomy as Tesla’s primary focus, positioning robotaxis as central to this vision.

During a recent investor presentation, he remarked, “The way to think of Tesla is almost entirely in terms of solving autonomy.” Tesla’s strategy involves deploying a large fleet of autonomous vehicles, shifting the company from traditional auto manufacturing to a leading force in robotics technology.

Although Tesla has long spoken of a self-driving taxi service—initially proposed by Musk in 2019—the project has faced repeated delays. Musk had originally pledged 1 million robotaxis by 2020. The Cybercab reveal was first scheduled for August but was postponed for design adjustments. Now, Tesla seems prepared to fulfill its promises by launching a company-operated autonomous fleet.

However, operating a robotaxi service involves challenges beyond vehicle production. Tesla must navigate regulatory complexities, liability issues, and the logistics of managing a fleet.

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Competitors like Waymo and Zoox have already made substantial progress, with Waymo delivering over 100,000 paid trips weekly in cities such as San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. Autonomous fleets also require ongoing maintenance, charging, and cleaning, adding operational complexity.

With this announcement, Tesla is entering the self-driving ride-hailing arena, signaling a significant step forward in the era of autonomous transportation.

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