By News Desk
May 28, 2026
Tesla FSD Is Heading Into Austin City — Ashok Signals Next Step
Tesla's Director of Autopilot, Ashok Elluswamy, dropped a pointed hint on Wednesday: Full Self-Driving will soon be navigating Austin city streets on its own, 'reporting for duty.' The comment signals a meaningful expansion of Tesla's driverless operations in a city that has already become the de facto proving ground for the technology. Austin has been Tesla's robotaxi home base since the initial early-access pilot launched in June 2025 with 10–20 modified Model Y vehicles operating inside a geofenced zone. Commercial driverless operations — without a safety monitor in the vehicle — began in January 2026, with Elon Musk confirming unsupervised rides were underway by January 22. Elluswamy himself shared video of fully unsupervised FSD rides in Austin during that period. The program has been steadily expanding its operational envelope ever since. Elluswamy's phrasing — 'driving itself in to Austin city' — suggests the next phase pushes beyond whatever boundaries currently define the service area, moving into denser or previously excluded parts of the city. Whether that means a wider geofence, higher-traffic corridors, or increased fleet size isn't specified, but the tone is unambiguous: something concrete is imminent. For Tesla owners and prospective robotaxi riders in Austin, this is worth watching closely over the coming days.
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