Tesla is preparing to launch its first fully autonomous robotaxi network in Austin, Texas, in June. Elon Musk has confirmed that the upcoming launch of the unsupervised robotaxis in the US metropolis is a major step for the company and the future of electric mobility.
Autonomous Driving in Austin
As early as January, Tesla signaled its intention to operate the robotaxi network in Austin with its own vehicles – and the plans are still in place. While a supervised robotaxi licensing process is underway in California, Tesla is relying on unsupervised autonomous vehicles in Austin, which are expected to transport paying passengers starting in June.
Advancements in FSD
Tesla has made significant progress with its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in recent years.
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FSD V12 and V13:
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Expectations for FSD V14:
With innovative technologies such as auto-regressive transformers and audio input, FSD V14 promises to further enhance the driving experience.
Expansion to More Cities
Elon Musk also announced that Tesla will launch additional robotaxi networks in several US cities by the end of the year – initially as a Tesla-owned network. For the moment, Tesla owners are not yet allowed to integrate their vehicles into the robotaxi system.
Own Vehicles in the Future
Tesla plans to integrate customer vehicles into the robotaxi network starting in 2026. This means that owners will be able to add their own Teslas to the fleet once all internal safety standards are met. This measure is expected to be implemented not only in the USA but also in Mexico and Canada – an ambitious step that must overcome regulatory hurdles.
Launch Event in Austin
To celebrate the launch of the robotaxi network, Tesla will host an event at the Gigafactory Texas in Austin. Interested parties may be able to secure a spot early through exclusive referral codes and experience an unsupervised robotaxi for the first time.
Conclusion
With the planned launch of the unsupervised Tesla robotaxi network in Austin in June and the prospect of integrating customer vehicles starting in 2026, Tesla is paving the way for a new era of autonomous driving. These developments show that Tesla remains a pioneer in electric mobility despite regulatory challenges and global market uncertainties – an exciting chapter that all car enthusiasts can look forward to.