The official Tesla Robotaxi (@robotaxi) account announced on X that the service has landed in Florida with a local wink: «¿Qué lo que Miami? Robotaxi now available in Miami». It signals that Tesla Robotaxi is expanding beyond Austin and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The message, posted on July 3, 2026, uses a Dominican colloquial phrase very popular in Miami («¿Qué lo que?») to introduce the service in one of the U.S. cities with the largest Latino driver population.
What it means for Miami
- Users with access to the Robotaxi app can start requesting autonomous rides within the geofence Tesla defines in the Miami area.
- Miami joins Austin (Texas) and the Bay Area (California) as markets where Tesla deploys its autonomous ride-hailing service.
- As with every launch, real availability depends on the number of active vehicles and the initial service zone size, which Tesla typically expands gradually.
Context
Tesla Robotaxi runs Full Self-Driving in unsupervised mode within a controlled geographic perimeter. After the Austin pilot and California expansion, Florida is a strategic market for its climate, Supercharger network, and high mobility demand. According to Not a Tesla App, this is the launch of unsupervised rides in the city.
Original post on X
First Robotaxi ride in Miami (video)
A user shared their first Robotaxi trip on Miami streets on X:
Another user shared their first unsupervised ride through Miami — this time in the rain:
Teslarios is not affiliated with Tesla, Inc. Availability, pricing, and service area may vary; check the official app and local terms.
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