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Would you hail 'robotaxi'? Elon Musk bets cabs will give Tesla lift after boycotts, sales plunge

More recently, Musk told CNBC in May that Tesla was experiencing a “major rebound” in demand. A week later an auto trade group in Europe announced sales had plunged by half.

June 22, 2025 / 16:03 IST
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In 2018, Musk told Tesla stockholders he had “funding secured” to buy all their shares at a massive premium and take the company private.

Elon Musk promised in 2019 that driverless Tesla “robotaxis” would be on the road “next year,” but it didn't happen. A year later, he promised to deliver them the next year, but that didn't happen either.

Despite the empty pledges the promises kept coming. Last year in January, Musk said, “Next year for sure, we'll have over a million robotaxis.” Would you settle for 10 or 12? Musk appears to be on the verge of making his robotaxi vision a reality with a test run of a small squad of self-driving cabs in Austin, Texas, starting Sunday. Reaching a million may take a year or more, however, although the billionaire should be able to expand the service this year if the Austin demo is a success.

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The stakes couldn't be higher, nor the challenges.

While Musk was making those “next year” promises, rival Waymo was busy deploying driverless taxis in Los Angeles, San Diego, Austin and other cities by using a different technology that allowed it to get to market faster. It just completed its 10 millionth paid ride.