Tesla launched its self‑driving robo‑taxi service in Miami on July 6, 2026. The company debuted the Model Y L the same day, a vehicle featuring a roomy third‑row seat. Tesla's stock rose after the Miami expansion was announced. Analysts express doubt whether Tesla will meet Elon Musk's 2026 target for completely autonomous robotaxis. The company also hinted at a cybercab launch with photos posted on Chinese social media. Investors reacted optimistically as the rollout unfolded. Industry watchers note the steady expansion could reshape urban mobility. Tesla says the new service will operate non‑stop without a driver. The Model Y L adds a third row, aiming to enhance passenger capacity. Critics warn the technology must prove safe before widespread adoption.