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Home » Tesla’s robotaxi timeline just got a little fuzzier
Tesla’s robotaxi timeline just got a little fuzzier
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Tesla’s robotaxi timeline just got a little fuzzier

News RoomBy News RoomApril 23, 20262 ViewsNo Comments

Tesla quietly changed how it describes its US robotaxi rollout.

In its first-quarter report on Wednesday, Tesla listed its robotaxi services in Phoenix, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Las Vegas as “preparations underway,” without a defined timeline.

That’s a change from its last quarterly update, where it described the same cities as “planned” for “1H 2026” (or, first half of this year).

The company did not explain the change in language and didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Tesla’s January robotaxi timeline

Tesla’s April robotaxi update removes timeline

Expanding the ride-hailing service is a key part of Tesla’s broader push into autonomous driving and AI-powered transportation. The company said it plans to spend $25 billion in capital expenditures this year to build out AI infrastructure, including support for those efforts.

Tesla has a history of missing timelines set by CEO Elon Musk. The Cybertruck and Semi were both delayed for years before reaching customers, while the Roadster and full self-driving technology have slipped past earlier targets and remain in development.

Musk has said he can be overly “optimistic” when setting product timelines.

Tesla has already begun rolling out robotaxi services in limited markets. It operates or is ramping up service in parts of Texas, including Austin, Dallas, and Houston, and offers rides in California’s Bay Area with a safety driver to comply with local regulations.

Rolling out — carefully

Analysts say the updated robotaxi language doesn’t necessarily mean a firm delay.

“I view this as more of a framing change from Tesla,” Seth Goldstein, a senior equity analyst at Morningstar who follows Tesla, told Business Insider.

The five cities affected are all in states where Tesla has not yet launched autonomous ride-hailing services, he said.

“There are likely some regulatory hurdles to navigate that could ultimately push the launches back to the third quarter,” Goldstein added.

During Tesla’s earnings call, CFO Vaibhav Taneja said the company is taking a cautious approach to launching in new markets, focusing on ensuring its systems can handle complex driving scenarios.

“For example, you do not want the robotaxi to be stuck blocking intersections, or do not want to be dropping people off at slightly incorrect locations,” he said.



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