Tesla has made a significant expansion to its Robotaxi Service in the Austin Metropolitan Area, covering approximately 4,285.7 square miles. This expansion now includes the entire Austin Metro Area in the Unsupervised Robotaxi Service, allowing for autonomous navigation within this large geofenced area.
The Tesla Robotaxi Service in Austin utilizes both Supervised and Unsupervised Model Y vehicles, with the new steering-less two-seater Cybercabs currently in production at Giga Texas. Unsupervised vehicles operate without a driver or safety personnel in the front seats, showcasing the advanced capabilities of Tesla’s self-driving technology.
The Unsupervised FSD (Full Self-Driving) software is currently limited to the geofenced Unsupervised Robotaxis in Austin. While Tesla has not provided a specific timeline for when Unsupervised FSD will be available to customer cars without a geofence, the company is actively expanding its Robotaxi Service to other major cities in Texas and the SF Bay Area.
Cybercabs have been spotted across the United States, as Tesla continues to transport and display these vehicles for testing and public awareness. These shipments serve the dual purpose of testing Unsupervised FSD and showcasing the Cybercabs at various Tesla Stores and events.
As Tesla ramps up production and distribution of the Cybercabs, the company aims to expand its Robotaxi Service nationwide in the near future. With the innovative technology and advanced AI integrated into these vehicles, Tesla is leading the way in autonomous transportation and reshaping the future of mobility.
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