EV Daily | Tesla Launches Limited Robotaxi Service in Austin Amidst Autonomy Challenges

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Monday, Jun 23, 2025 8:01 am ET1min read
【Tesla】

has launched its limited Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, operating within a geofenced area with certain constraints like weather limitations and a "safety monitor." The service, using Tesla Model Y vehicles, is currently invite-only, with a fee of $4.20 per ride. The Robotaxis have been positively received by Tesla fans, though some early rides encountered issues, including navigation errors. The launch marks a significant step in Tesla's long-promised autonomy efforts, but it still trails behind competitors like Waymo in terms of scaling and full autonomy capabilities. Tesla plans to continue improving the service and hopes to fully open it to the public in the future.

【Others】

Volvo has announced a price increase across its lineup, citing improvements in in-car technology and challenging market conditions. The 2026 Volvo XC90 will see the largest hike of $3,200 on its plug-in hybrid variant, while other models will experience increases ranging from $1,800 to $3,200. Meanwhile, Ford's 1400hp Super Mustang Mach-E performed impressively at the Pike's Peak International Hill Climb, despite inclement weather cutting the course short. The USPS's new Oshkosh electric mail carriers face potential threats from a Senate tax bill, which could auction off these EVs at a loss. Additionally, GM has filed a patent for a lightweight electric motorcycle, indicating exploration into two-wheeled electric vehicles.

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