The latest bold claim comes from Tesla's Q4 2024 earnings call, in which the company reported a significant drop in year-over-year profits (US$2.3 billion, down from $7.9 billion in 2023).
The service is slated to take off in Austin, where Tesla moved its headquarters from California back in December 2021.
"Our purpose-built Robotaxi product – Cybercab – will continue to pursue a revolutionary 'unboxed' manufacturing strategy and is scheduled for volume production starting in 2026," Tesla noted in its earnings report.
Given Musk's not always accurate track record when it comes to timing announcements, we'll have to wait and see if Tesla robotaxis will be ferrying drivers around Austin come June.
Meanwhile, Waymo is going great guns. The Alphabet-owned robotaxi service made its rides available to everyone in Los Angeles last November, began merging onto LA freeways earlier this week to expand its operating radius, and is slated to launch in Atlanta and Austin later this year. Plus, it's set to start test rides in 10 more cities through 2025.
Source: Tesla/New Atlas
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