Tesla Robotaxi App Expands to 12 Countries Ahead of Global Push

Tesla’s Robotaxi app is now available for download across 12 countries and regions, expanding far beyond its original U.S.-only launch.

Why it matters: The move signals Tesla is building international infrastructure ahead of its planned global autonomous ride-hailing rollout.

The Details

  • The app launched on iOS App Stores in Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Macau, New Zealand, Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, according to Sawyer Merritt on X.
  • Users in all 12 regions can download the app and join a waitlist for future service.
  • Actual rides remain geofenced to Austin, Texas (245 square miles) and the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • The app requires iOS 18 and is not yet available on Android.
  • Tesla removed the U.S. waitlist requirement in mid-November, opening direct access to North American users.
Tesla Robotaxi App Expands To 12 Countries Ahead Of Global Push
Photo credit: S. Merritt / Tesla / X

By the Numbers

  • Countries/Regions: 12
  • Current Fleet Size: Approximately 135 vehicles
  • Austin Service Area: 245 square miles
  • Current Pricing: $1.08 per mile
  • Competitor Pricing (Waymo): Approximately $2 per mile
  • App Rating: 5.0 stars (iOS App Store)

EVXL’s Take

This international app rollout is classic Tesla: building hype and collecting user data long before the actual service arrives. The company cannot legally operate Robotaxis in Japan, Australia, or Europe without extensive regulatory approvals that do not yet exist. But by getting the app into hands globally, Tesla creates a built-in customer base and gathers valuable market intelligence on demand patterns.

The timing aligns with TD Cowen’s recent bullish assessment after analysts logged 40 miles in Austin Robotaxis and came away impressed. Wall Street is betting Tesla can scale this service rapidly, but the gap between app downloads and actual driverless rides remains significant. Elon Musk’s target to remove safety monitors by year-end faces a tight deadline, and international expansion will require navigating regulatory frameworks that make California’s DMV look accommodating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take a Robotaxi ride if I download the app in Japan or Australia?
No. The app allows you to join a waitlist, but rides are only available in Austin and San Francisco.

When will Tesla Robotaxi service launch internationally?
Tesla has not announced specific international launch dates. Musk has stated plans to expand to 8-10 U.S. metro areas by year-end, with global expansion dependent on regulatory approvals.

Is an Android version available?
Not yet. Tesla has confirmed Android support is coming but has not provided a release date.


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