Robotaxi Price Index

Updated 2026-07-19 · every figure sourced & dated

How much does a robotaxi actually cost?

"Robotaxi cost" means three different things depending on who is asking: what a ride costs, what the vehicle costs to buy or build, and what a mile costs the operator to run. News coverage mixes the three together — this page keeps them apart, with a source and date on every number.

$8–$20 a typical ride today US cities, mid-2026
$25,000 Tesla Cybercab sticker price confirmed 2026-05
$0.18–0.25 industry cost-per-mile target vs ≈$2 for Waymo today

01 · Passenger faresWhat a robotaxi ride costs

Fares are city-specific and change fast — Tesla alone has used five pricing structures in its first year. The table below lists every fare figure we track, newest reporting first. For the full Tesla price history see the Tesla robotaxi price page; for city-level worked examples, the Austin fare page.

ServiceRegionFare / averageNotesSource · date
Tesla RobotaxiAustin, TX$3.00 base + $1.40 per mileCurrent structure after the March 2026 adjustmentThe Driven / BASENOR · 2026-03
Tesla RobotaxiAustin, TX$3.25 base + $1.00 per mile (a 5-mile trip ≈ $8.25)Structure reported earlier the same monthTheStreet · 2026-03-09
Tesla RobotaxiSan Francisco Bay Area$8.31–$14.59 average per rideDaily averages; strong day-to-day variationObi pricing report · 2026-04-21
Tesla RobotaxiAustin, TXDistance-based metered pricing via app v25.7.10 (11-mile trip: $13.71)End of the flat-fare eraEVANNEX · 2025-08-04
Tesla RobotaxiAustin, TXFlat $6.90 per ride+65% with the first service-area expansionNot a Tesla App / Tesery · 2025-07-14
Tesla RobotaxiAustin, TXFlat $4.20 per rideLaunch pricingMashable / Not a Tesla App · 2025-06-22
WaymoSan Francisco≈ $20.43 average per rideShort trips cost disproportionately more per mileCMU study via TechCrunch · 2025-06
Waymo vs Uber vs LyftUS, comparable ridesWaymo ≈ $11.22 · Uber ≈ $8.36 · Lyft ≈ $7.99Same-route comparison; Waymo carries a premiumThe Rideshare Guy · n.d.
Uber (human-driven benchmark)San Francisco≈ $15.58 average per rideBenchmark for robotaxi comparisonsCMU Safety21 · 2025-06

Same route, three operators

On comparable rides, Waymo carries a clear premium over human-driven ride-hail (The Rideshare Guy):

Two patterns worth noting: Tesla is pricing aggressively below ride-hail to build demand, while Waymo consistently prices above Uber and Lyft — and short trips cost disproportionately more per mile on metered structures, because the base fare dominates.

02 · The vehicleWhat the vehicle costs to buy or build

The second thing people mean by "robotaxi cost": the machine itself. This is where the Tesla-versus-Waymo gap is widest — see the dedicated Cybercab price page for the full breakdown.

ItemCostSource · date
Tesla Cybercab — purchase price$25,000 starting price, confirmed May 2026 (earlier guidance: "under $30,000")Autoblog / BASENOR / Wikipedia · 2026-05
Tesla Cybercab — estimated manufacturing cost≈ $20,000 per unit; ≈ $25,000 for the dual AI5-chip configuration (unofficial estimates)Social-media engineering estimates (unofficial) · 2026
Waymo vehicle — Jaguar I-PACE platform with sensor suite≈ $250,000 per vehicle (community estimate)Hacker News discussion · 2024-10

03 · Unit economicsWhat a mile costs to operate

The number investors and analysts ask about: not the fare, but the all-in cost of driving one autonomous mile. Estimates vary wildly depending on how much overhead is counted — which is exactly why sources and dates matter here.

MetricEstimateSource · date
Waymo — operating cost per mile≈ $1.86–$2.28 (outlier estimates run far higher, $35–50, depending on what overhead is counted)CNBC / Reddit / LinkedIn analyses · 2025–2026
Tesla robotaxi — operating cost per mile, at-scale target$0.20–$0.25 (aggressive estimates as low as $0.11)LinkedIn / Facebook analyses · 2026
Industry target — all-in cost per mile$0.18–$0.25, implying 60–70% gross margins at current faressdvguru · 2026-01-05

The gap between today's fares (dollars per mile) and the at-scale cost target ($0.18–$0.25 per mile) is the entire investment thesis of this industry: whoever closes it first can cut fares below human-driven ride-hail and still keep 60–70% gross margins.

FAQFrequently asked questions

How much does a robotaxi ride cost?

In mid-2026, a typical US robotaxi ride runs roughly $8–$20 depending on the city and operator. Tesla's Austin service charges a $3.00 base fare plus $1.40 per mile (The Driven / BASENOR, March 2026), while Waymo rides in San Francisco averaged about $20.43 (CMU study via TechCrunch, June 2025).

Is a robotaxi cheaper than an Uber?

It depends on the operator. On comparable routes, Waymo averaged about $11.22 versus $8.36 for Uber and $7.99 for Lyft (The Rideshare Guy) — a premium. Tesla's Austin pricing, by contrast, undercuts typical ride-hail fares on short trips.

How much does a Tesla Cybercab cost to buy?

Tesla confirmed a $25,000 starting price in May 2026, after earlier guidance of "under $30,000" (Autoblog / BASENOR).

How much does a Waymo vehicle cost?

Community estimates put a sensor-equipped Waymo vehicle at roughly $250,000 (Hacker News, October 2024) — about ten times Cybercab's announced price, which is why unit economics differ so sharply between the two programs.

Why do robotaxi prices keep changing?

The market is young and operators are still tuning fares. Tesla has used five pricing structures in its first year — from a flat $4.20 at launch to today's $3.00 + $1.40/mile. That is why every number on this site carries a date.

Sources & method

Numbers on this site are collected from public reporting, operator statements and published studies. Each figure is shown with the outlet that reported it and the date it was reported. When a figure is an unofficial estimate, it is labeled as such. If a number has no date next to it, treat it as unverified. Found a newer figure? The page will be updated and re-dated — that is the whole point of this site.