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Tesla launches robotaxi test but experts warn of long road to scale A Tesla robotaxi drives on the street along South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, U.S., June 22, 2025.
Elon Musk has been teasing a robotaxi service from Tesla (TSLA 4.68%) for years. The wait is over. Tesla's autonomous vehicles -- armed with remote drivers that can step in at any moment ...
It's too early to tell whether the Tesla Robotaxi rollout will be a resounding success or a monumental failure, but everyone agrees that this will absolutely change the way Tesla does business.
Tesla's robotaxi launch came much later than many bulls had imagined, and scaling it up is likely to take longer as well, meaning it could still be years before it has a real business impact.
The Players in the Robotaxi Wars Tesla may have fired the latest shot in the robotaxi wars, but it’s not the only contender. As I mentioned previously, this battle has been brewing for years.
Any remaining excitement over Tesla’s robotaxi event could be enough to drown out potentially disappointing delivery numbers.