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Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ status check: 8 months in, 19% availability, and all of Musk’s promises are missing
Tesla launched its “Robotaxi” service in Austin eight months ago. In that time, Elon Musk promised 500 cars in
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Here’s what really went down with Tesla’s promised robotaxi features
When Elon Musk told investors in 2019 that Tesla would have a million robotaxis on the road by 2020, he sketched a future where owners could send their cars out to earn money while they slept. In 2025,
Put simply, the robotaxis on the road right now are just regular Tesla Model Ys with a steering wheel and pedals. They have human minders and can be driven like regular cars if they run into problems. The Cybercab is a concept car first unveiled in late 2024 that has no steering wheel and no pedals. But Musk promises they’re coming soon.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has big plans for the company's robotaxi fleet, but investors must identify what's realistic and what's hype.
Elon Musk flew to the Swiss Alps to make his first-ever World Economic Forum appearance. Davos 2026 is nearly over and will hold final events Friday.
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Elon Musk Says 'Probably True' As Host Says Self-Driving Can Drive Affordability In Housing Market
Tesla Inc. TSLA CEO Elon Musk says that autonomous vehicles could “probably” help drive affordability in the housing market. Bull Case For Self-Driving John Coogan, a host on the podcast TBPN, claimed that the "biggest bull case for housing" was related to self-driving cars,
Waymo, which operates more than five times as many fully driverless vehicles in the city, reported a similar number of incidents so far in 2026.
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Analysts at English multinational bank Barclays predict that Physical AI, including Robots and Robotaxis could make up a $1 trillion market, in what could be a boost to Tesla Inc. TSLA CEO Elon Musk's trillionaire ambitions.