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Tesla Expands Robotaxi Service to Miami

WireByte Staff · July 4, 2026

Tesla has expanded its Robotaxi service to a small section of West Miami, becoming the latest city in the US to offer the autonomous taxi service. The initial availability is limited to outside of the downtown area, with plans for future expansions to other cities, including Orlando and Tampa.

Key points

  • Tesla has expanded its Robotaxi service to a small section of West Miami, with plans to expand to other cities in the US.
  • The initial availability is limited to outside of the downtown area, similar to previous rollouts in Dallas and Houston.
  • Tesla's robotaxis are operating without a safety monitor in the car, a feature that was previously controversial in Austin, Texas.
  • Miami is already home to Waymo's autonomous robotaxis, which launched in January, and Zoox is also targeting an expansion to the city.
  • Tesla's roadmap includes introducing its robotaxi service to more cities across the US, including Phoenix and Las Vegas.

Tesla's Robotaxi service has expanded to a small section of West Miami, marking the latest city in the US to offer the autonomous taxi service. The initial availability is limited to outside of the downtown area, similar to previous rollouts in Dallas and Houston.

The expansion to Miami comes as the city is already home to Waymo's autonomous robotaxis, which launched in January. Zoox is also targeting an expansion to Miami and has begun testing its fleet with employees this year.

Tesla's roadmap includes introducing its robotaxi service to more cities across the US, including Phoenix and Las Vegas, as well as Orlando and Tampa, Florida. The company's robotaxis are operating without a safety monitor in the car, a feature that was previously controversial in Austin, Texas.

While the expansion to Miami marks a significant step forward for Tesla's Robotaxi service, it remains to be seen how the service will be received by residents and visitors to the city.

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