Overview
- Tesla has activated Robotaxi rides inside a newly announced Miami geofence, making Florida the third U.S. state with active Robotaxi service.
- The initial Miami zone covers about 10 to 14 square miles focused on western and central Miami and includes Miami International Airport and key connector routes.
- Tesla has grown the network city by city since launching limited Robotaxi operations in Austin in June 2025 and later adding Bay Area and multiple Texas cities.
- The Miami rollout uses a smaller, demand-focused geofence rather than broad coverage, a choice that contrasts with rivals that opened wider service areas in the city.
- Observers say the move targets tourist and airport traffic that could drive high demand, and industry watchers will be looking for whether Tesla widens the zone or speeds broader expansion.