Based on the most recent and direct statements from Tesla and CEO Elon Musk, **Tesla will begin operating its Robotaxi service in 2025 with an initial fleet of 10 vehicles in Austin, Texas, starting in June**[2][3][4]. The company plans a **phased rollout**, increasing the number of robotaxis to 20, 30, and 40 over the following weeks if early operations proceed smoothly[1][2][3]. Musk has stated that **Tesla expects to reach approximately 1,000 operational robotaxis within a few months of the initial launch**, assuming no major issues arise during early deployment[1][2].
Key details:
– **Initial operations**: 10 vehicles in Austin, Texas, from June 2025[2][3][4].
– **Short-term target**: Scale to 20, 30, and 40 vehicles within weeks[1][2][3].
– **2025 expansion plan**: Aiming for approximately 1,000 robotaxis within several months, with plans to add new cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles later in the year if the rollout is successful[1][2].
As of July 2025, **the exact number of Tesla Robotaxi vehicles operating will depend on regulatory approvals, technical success, and operational safety**, but the company’s public statements and launch announcements consistently cite the goal of reaching about 1,000 robotaxis in the initial rollout phase[1][2].
