Tesla raises robotaxi base fare in Austin

Tesla has increased the base fare for its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, to $3.25, while keeping the per-mile rate at $1.00. This adjustment makes short trips more expensive compared to previous pricing. The change aims to address long wait times by discouraging very brief rides.

Tesla quietly updated the pricing for its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, raising the base fare from $1.00 to $3.25. The per-mile rate remains unchanged at $1.00, which means the increase affects shorter distances more significantly.

Under the new formula of $3.25 plus $1.00 per mile, a 2-mile trip now costs $5.25, up from $3.00. A 5-mile trip rises to $8.25 from $6.00, and a 10-mile trip to $13.25 from $11.00. Longer trips see a proportionally smaller impact, but users taking quick neighborhood rides will notice the higher initial cost.

The Robotaxi service launched in Austin on June 22, 2025. Initial pricing featured a flat $4.20 fee, followed by $6.90 as the service area expanded. In July 2025, Tesla shifted to a distance-based model with a $1.00 base fare, similar to competitors like Uber, Lyft, and Waymo.

This latest adjustment comes amid challenges with wait times of 10 to 15 minutes for many users. Tesla has not added more unsupervised or supervised Robotaxis to the fleet recently. The higher base fare may encourage riders to opt for longer trips or alternatives, helping manage demand on the existing vehicles.

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