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Musk says robotaxi to launch in Austin, Texas, on Sunday afternoon
Jun 22, 2025 10:53 AM

June 22 (Reuters) - Tesla CEO Elon Musk said

the company's "robotaxi launch" would begin Sunday afternoon

with customers paying a flat fee of $4.20, as the electric

vehicle maker looks to roll out the much-anticipated service and

gain a foothold in the self-driving technology race.

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