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Uber to Deploy Rivian R2 Robotaxis in Major Cities by 2028

Uber to Deploy Rivian R2 Robotaxis in Major Cities by 2028

Uber and Rivian partner to launch up to 50,000 R2 robotaxis by 2031. With major investment and advanced autonomy tech, the deal signals a shift toward scalable, driverless mobility services.

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Tesla Cybercab Production Begins at Texas Factory

Tesla Cybercab Production Begins at Texas Factory

Tesla has started building its purpose-built Cybercab robotaxi in Texas. While production marks progress, scaling output, refining its Unboxed process, and addressing FSD safety and regulatory concerns remain key hurdles.

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Why Tesla Dropped the Autopilot Name in California

Why Tesla Dropped the Autopilot Name in California

Following scrutiny from California regulators, Tesla removed the Autopilot branding to prevent a 30-day license suspension. The dispute centered on marketing language and driver-assistance limits, prompting broader feature and messaging changes.

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How Waymo’s Robotaxi Growth Compares With Tesla in 2026

How Waymo’s Robotaxi Growth Compares With Tesla in 2026

Waymo has extended its driverless taxi service to 10 metro areas and is targeting 1 million weekly rides by 2026. Meanwhile, Tesla’s robotaxi program remains limited to Austin, underscoring contrasting rollout speeds.

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How Uber Is Partnering to Compete in the Robotaxi Market

How Uber Is Partnering to Compete in the Robotaxi Market

Uber is building a global web of robotaxi partnerships, aiming to deploy autonomous rides in 15 cities by 2026. With 200M monthly users, it seeks to scale AV fleets while facing regulatory, financial and operational hurdles.


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How Waymo’s New Robotaxi Hardware Powers Zeekr and Hyundai EVs

How Waymo’s New Robotaxi Hardware Powers Zeekr and Hyundai EVs

Waymo has launched its sixth-generation autonomous driving hardware, built for mass production and multi-vehicle use. The system will power Zeekr and Hyundai robotaxis as the fleet expands across new U.S. markets.

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Tesla Reports 1.1 Million FSD Subscribers as Autonomy Becomes a Core Business

Tesla Reports 1.1 Million FSD Subscribers as Autonomy Becomes a Core Business

Tesla says it reached 1.1 million Full Self-Driving subscribers in 2025, reinforcing its strategy to prioritize autonomy and software revenue even as FSD faces regulatory scrutiny and legal challenges.

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Tesla Launches Robotaxi Rides in Austin Without Safety Monitors

Tesla Launches Robotaxi Rides in Austin Without Safety Monitors

Tesla has begun unsupervised Robotaxi rides in Austin, using Model Ys with advanced Full Self-Driving software. The rollout is gradual, marking a major step toward public autonomous ride access.

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Tesla to End One-Time Purchase Option for Full Self-Driving Software

Tesla to End One-Time Purchase Option for Full Self-Driving Software

Tesla plans to eliminate the one-time purchase option for Full Self-Driving and move to a subscription-only model. The decision reflects industry trends but raises questions about cost, hardware limits, and unfulfilled autonomy promises.

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