Tesla Launches Fully Autonomous Robotaxi With No Human Operator Inside

Tesla has launched a fully autonomous robotaxi with no human operator inside, showcasing real-time decision-making in live city traffic for the first time.

By Oleg Petrenko Published:

Tesla has put a fully autonomous robotaxi on public roads with no safety driver or operator inside the vehicle, marking a major milestone for the company’s self-driving ambitions. For the first time, Tesla vehicles are demonstrating the ability to navigate city streets independently, making real-time decisions in live traffic conditions.


The test signals a shift from assisted driving to true autonomy, as the robotaxi operates without remote control or in-cabin supervision. Supporters see this as proof that Tesla’s AI-based approach can scale without expensive lidar systems, potentially reshaping the economics of urban transportation.

If trials continue successfully, robotaxis could disrupt ride-hailing, public transport, and car ownership models. Analysts say widespread deployment would represent one of the most significant transformations in city mobility in decades.

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