Tesla Model Y Robotaxi in Austin streets showcasing new features like cleaning fees and accessibility updates.
Tesla Model Y Robotaxi in Austin streets showcasing new features like cleaning fees and accessibility updates.
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Tesla updates Robotaxi service with new features and fees

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Tesla has launched an updated Robotaxi website and introduced cleaning fees for its autonomous rides, signaling imminent expansion. The company is currently offering rides in Austin, Texas, using Model Y vehicles, while preparing Cybercab for future deployment. A new video highlights accessibility efforts in the service.

On December 23, 2025, Tesla unveiled several updates to its Robotaxi platform, emphasizing expansion and user experience. The company introduced a refreshed Robotaxi website, which states: “We’re bringing autonomous rides to you today—starting with Model Y. Autonomous Robotaxi rides are currently being offered in Austin, Texas. To get started, download the Robotaxi app.” This marks the initial rollout of fully autonomous rides in the area.

Tesla also announced cleaning fees to maintain vehicle standards. Moderate messes, such as food spills, significant dirt, or minor stains, incur a $50 charge, while severe incidents like biowaste or smoking result in a $150 fee. The company explained: “We prioritize maintaining a clean and comfortable environment for all riders and promoting responsible rider behavior. To address incidents where vehicles require additional cleaning after a trip, we will assess the type and severity of the mess and apply the appropriate fee.” Riders receive an email notification and an updated receipt in the app's Ride History section. Disputes can be resolved by contacting Customer Support via option 7.

In a related development, Tesla released a video titled “Making Autonomy Accessible,” underscoring inclusivity. It notes: “We are building an autonomous future that is accessible to all people. Our Robotaxi vehicles are designed to support various accessibility needs including space for service animals and room to store some wheelchairs and other assistive devices. The Tesla app is currently available in 29 languages, with more being added.”

Separately, Robotaxi validation testing was spotted near Fredonia, New York, on the same day, in preparation for broader service expansion. These steps indicate Tesla's push toward a more widespread autonomous ride-hailing network, with Cybercab—a purpose-built fully autonomous vehicle—set to join in the future.

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Discussions on X highlight Tesla's new Robotaxi cleaning fees as a measure to prevent abuse and maintain cleanliness, with positive reactions to the $50 and $150 tiers. Users note the updated website and accessibility video as signs of imminent expansion beyond Austin using Model Y before Cybercab. Some express enthusiasm for scaling and inclusivity, while others advise photographing pre-ride conditions to dispute potential fees.

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Illustration of Tesla's unsupervised Robotaxi driving riderless through Dallas streets during launch in Texas cities Austin, Dallas, and Houston.
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Tesla launches unsupervised Robotaxi service in Austin, Dallas, and Houston

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Tesla has launched unsupervised Robotaxi rides in Austin, Dallas, and Houston, Texas, with the service expanding to Dallas and Houston on April 18. Geofenced areas are active in Houston's Jersey Village neighborhood and Dallas' Highland Park, as shown in maps shared on X. A regular customer ride was confirmed in Dallas shortly after rollout, and Tesla showcased a 360-degree view of a ride without onboard safety monitors.

Tesla has added five unsupervised Model Y robotaxis to its Texas operations as of April 29, 2026, bringing totals to 19 in Austin, three in Dallas, and two in Houston—for 24 vehicles overall. The expansion, tracked by independent monitors and reported by Sawyer Merritt, advances the program beyond its initial supervised Austin pilot launched in 2025.

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Following the first Cybercab production unit in February, Tesla released a video on April 23 showing multiple steerless robotaxis rolling off the line and driving autonomously to the outbound lot. This footage underscores rapid progress toward volume production amid broader autonomous driving advancements.

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