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Elon Musk reveals Robotaxi launch date, but he’s not very certain about it

June 12, 2025
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has a “tentative” date for the Robotaxi service launch in Austin, Texas.

The date, according to a post on X, is “tentatively” June 22, though even Musk doesn’t seem too certain about it.


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“We are being super paranoid about safety, so the date could shift,” he wrote, adding that the first Tesla self-delivery, in which the car “drives itself from factory end of line all the way to a customer house,” should happen on June 28.

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The company has been testing its Robotaxi service ahead of launch for roughly a month now. A previous report claimed the launch is scheduled for June 12. A recent short video, shared by Musk, shows a driverless Tesla Model Y on a public road in Austin, Texas.


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The uncertainty about the launch date is hardly a surprise given recent reports that the city of Austin isn’t ready for Tesla’s Robotaxi service yet.

It’s important to make a distinction between the Robotaxi service, which will initially start with Tesla Model Y cars, and the Cybercab, a car made specifically for autonomous ferrying of passengers, which is scheduled to go into production “before 2027”.

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As for the Robotaxi service that should start this June, it’ll reportedly start as a very small affair, with just 10 to 20 vehicles, and in a very small testing area. When it finally kicks off, it’ll join driverless taxis from Waymo and Zoox, both of which are already operating in Austin.

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