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Elon Musk had more bold projections for Tesla's robotaxi. But investors didn't get much insight on the Austin launch during Wednesday's earnings call.
On Monday, Tesla posted a picture of the robotaxi's new coverage area within Austin, focusing mainly on moving north up I-35 and a wider swath of South Austin below Lady Bird Lake. And it looks like a penis. "Harder, better, faster, stronger," the company's official robotaxi account posted on X, alongside a photo of the map.
Tesla just updated its autonomous Robotaxi coverage map in Austin, Texas. The service area is similar to rival Waymo’s map but extends coverage. Customers noticed what could be a somewhat intentional shape to the map.
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Tesla owners will be able to earn money by adding cars to self-driving robotaxi fleet, Musk says
The Tesla CEO said the company expects to expand their autonomous driver service to include customer-owned cars.
Less than a month after its debut, Tesla has expanded its Robotaxi service area in Austin, with the new service area map taking a bizarre shape
An upside-down Tesla “T”? An upraised middle finger? Something else? The geofenced boundaries of the EV maker’s new Austin service area are drawing laughs and criticism.
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
Tesla has started giving rides in driverless Model Y SUVs in Austin. Details are still sparse, but limited service is open to vetted and invited riders.
Ready for a ride without a driver? Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he wants to bring self-driving ride-share service to Florida.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Meta, Amazon, Fed, Trump Tariffs Ahead; Tesla Robotaxi Or Just Taxi?
Dow Jones futures will open Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Huge tech earnings, a Fed meeting and Trump tariff deadlines all loom in a huge week.The stock market rally continued to advance last week,