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Tesla robotaxi service launches in Miami

Created at 3 Jul · 3:01 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Tesla has expanded its autonomous ride-hailing operations by launching its robotaxi service in Miami, Florida. This move places Tesla in direct competition with established players like Alphabet's Waymo and Amazon's Zoox in the growing robotaxi sector.

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Key Numbers

40,000+Tesla robotaxi rides completed in California
700,000+Waymo rides recorded in March

Who's Involved

Tesla
Electric vehicle maker launching robotaxi service in Miami
Elon Musk
CEO of Tesla, expects widespread adoption of self-driving cars
Waymo
Alphabet's robotaxi service, operating in multiple cities and testing in Miami
Zoox
Amazon's robotaxi startup, testing service in Miami
Argo AI
Robotaxi startup that launched operations in Miami
Tesla robotaxi service launches in Miami

↳ Why This Matters

Tesla's expansion into Miami's robotaxi market intensifies competition with established players like Waymo and Zoox, signaling a broader push by the company into autonomous ride-hailing and AI-driven robotics, a key strategic focus for CEO Elon Musk.

Key facts

  • Tesla announced its robotaxi service is now available in Miami, Florida.
  • The expansion follows Tesla's earlier launch of the service in Austin, Texas, in June.
  • Tesla plans to introduce the service in Dallas and Houston.
  • CEO Elon Musk anticipates widespread adoption of fully self-driving cars without safety monitors in the U.S. this year.
  • Miami is one of five new U.S. cities identified for upcoming robotaxi launches, alongside Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, and Houston.
  • Tesla will begin production of its Cybercab, a two-person autonomous vehicle, in April at its Austin factory.

Tesla has expanded its autonomous ride-hailing operations by launching its robotaxi service in Miami, Florida. The company announced the availability of its robotaxi in Miami on X, highlighting its efforts to increase the adoption of its self-driving software.

This move positions Tesla in direct competition with established robotaxi players like Alphabet's Waymo and Amazon's Zoox, both of which are also accelerating their expansion efforts and testing services in Miami. Waymo, which already operates in several U.S. cities, plans a broader rollout in Miami in 2026. Robotaxi startup Argo AI has also launched operations in the city, and Zoox is testing its service there.

Tesla previously launched its unsupervised robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June and had announced plans to expand to Dallas and Houston. CEO Elon Musk has expressed expectations for fully self-driving cars without human safety monitors to become more common in the U.S. later this year. During a recent shareholder meeting, Tesla announced that Miami, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, and Houston would be among the next five cities to receive the robotaxi service. Musk also indicated that Tesla would begin producing its Cybercab, a two-person autonomous electric vehicle designed specifically for robotaxi use, in April at its Austin factory. He also mentioned that existing Tesla EV owners could potentially add their vehicles to the Robotaxi fleet.

While Tesla has completed over 40,000 rides in California, Waymo recorded over 700,000 rides in March alone, indicating a significant lead for Waymo in terms of operational scale. Florida currently requires a safety driver to be present in autonomous vehicles, a regulation that Tesla's service will need to adhere to.

Frequently asked questions

Tesla has launched its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, and Miami, Florida. It has also announced plans for expansion into Dallas and Houston.

Key competitors include Alphabet's Waymo, Amazon's Zoox, and startup Argo AI, all of which are also expanding their robotaxi operations and testing in cities like Miami.

The Cybercab is Tesla's two-person autonomous electric vehicle specifically designed for robotaxi use, which Elon Musk stated will begin production in April.

Florida currently requires a safety driver to be present in autonomous vehicles, which Tesla's service will need to comply with.

What Happens Next

01Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston.
02Tesla will begin producing the Cybercab in April.
03Tesla plans to expand to eight to 10 metro areas by the end of 2025.
04Waymo plans to roll out its service in Miami in 2026.

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How It Developed

Tesla launched its robotaxi service in Miami, Florida.
Tesla's robotaxi service is now available in Miami.
Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston.
Elon Musk expects fully self-driving cars without human safety monitors to become more widespread in the U.S. later this year.
Tesla announced plans to expand its robotaxi service to five new U.S. cities, including Miami, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, and Houston.
Tesla will begin producing the Cybercab, a two-person autonomous electric vehicle, in April at its Austin factory.
Elon Musk stated that ride-share drivers with Tesla EVs and other owners will be able to add their vehicles to the Robotaxi fleet.
Waymo, a competitor, already operates its service in multiple cities and has started limited testing in Miami with plans to roll out in 2026.

Sources

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Tesla rolls out robotaxi service in MiamiReuters
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Tesla tricks with robotaxi safety driver, Waymo launches in ...electrive.com
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Tesla Cybercab just rolled through Miami inside a glass boxteslarati.com
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Make room, Waymo: Tesla robotaxi service may soon be coming to ...wlrn.org

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