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Elon Musk said just a few weeks ago that betting on Tesla delivering its promised Robotaxi in June is a “money-making ...
Amazon shares remain in the spotlight as the e-commerce giant’s annual Prime Day gets underway this week and the Trump ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said public rides of his company’s first robotaxi might be available as early as June 22 in the city of Austin, Texas. Musk said on his social media platform X that the date ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said public rides of his company’s first robotaxi might be available as early as June 22 in the city of Austin, Texas. Musk said on his social media platform X that the date could ...
The invitations, along with a new robotaxi information page published on Tesla’s website on June 22, confirm the service will operate every day from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. but “may be limited ...
By Claudia Assis and Philip van Doorn Elon Musk's 'apology tour' is supporting the EV maker's stock Tesla Inc. was widely expected to roll out its first robotaxi program in a U.S. city this week ...
Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk says the electric vehicle maker tentatively plans this weekend to launch its robotaxi service — a business Detroit basically abandoned. Proving the ability of its ...
When a user inquired about the start date of Tesla's robotaxi program on Tuesday night, Musk replied that it would happen "tentatively, June 22,” as per a report by Investopedia.
Musk's closeness to President Trump was seen as a boon for its robotaxi ambitions, but the recent war of words between the two sank Tesla stock late last week, and it's only now recovering.
Musk has long touted a driverless robotaxi, and the pressure is on the billionaire to deliver on his promises. As early as 2019, Musk said he was "very confident" that robotaxis would launch in 2020.
Musk has made the robotaxi program a priority for Tesla and a failure could be highly damaging to the company’s stock price, which has already tumbled 20% this year.
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