Tesla robotaxis run driverless in Austin: FSD head confirms amid expansion

Following initial tests on December 14, fresh sightings confirm Tesla's robotaxis operating without safety drivers in Austin, Texas. Full Self-Driving head Ashok Elluswamy verified the reports on social media, supporting CEO Elon Musk's push for unsupervised services in 2025.

This week, witnesses reported empty Tesla vehicles navigating Austin streets without human occupants or safety drivers, as covered by Forbes—building on the December 14 debut confirmed by Elon Musk, which featured two Model Y units in local neighborhoods.

Ashok Elluswamy acknowledged the sightings on X, sparking enthusiasm among followers who hailed it as a sign of imminent robotaxi reality. This follows Musk's unmet June 2025 launch goal and recent reaffirmations at a shareholder meeting for full autonomy next year.

Operational details are limited: vehicles may involve remote supervision, given Tesla's recruitment for remote software developers and command center setups with control stations. While robotaxis could slash costs, emissions, and car ownership, safety and transparency remain key concerns.

Progress comes as Tesla faces headwinds, with analysts predicting a 7% drop in global deliveries amid rising EV competition.

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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.

More than a month after Tesla announced unsupervised robotaxi operations in Austin, the vast majority of rides continue to include safety drivers. Analysts report that only a small fraction operate without monitors, despite promises of rapid expansion. The company remains cautious to avoid accidents as it progresses toward full autonomy.

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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.

Tesla's unsupervised Model Y robotaxi fleet in Texas has expanded to 29 vehicles as of May 3, 2026, up from 26 recently and 24 at the end of April. The latest tracker data shows 20 units in Austin, five in Houston, and four in Dallas, continuing the multi-city rollout.

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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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