
Tesla is broadening its robotaxi offerings to Dallas and Houston, as stated in a company social media update.
The update simply mentions that “Robotaxi is now launching in Dallas & Houston 🤠” and features a 14-second clip depicting Tesla cars operating without human monitors or drivers in the front seats.
The firm now provides robotaxi services in three Texan cities, having initiated operations in Austin last year and commencing driverless rides in January 2026. In a filing from February, Tesla reported that its Austin robotaxis were involved in 14 accidents since their debut.
Additionally, it has a more restricted ride service that employs human drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Tesla might not have a substantial number of vehicles operating in these new markets at this point, with crowdsourced data from the Robotaxi Tracker website only noting one vehicle in each city (compared to 46 active vehicles recorded in Austin).

