The fleet of robotaxis will be self-sufficient, with no option for a human driver to take over.

During the company's earnings call on Wednesday, Musk said that the company's new car won't have a steering wheel or pedals.

Musk said the goal is to achieve the lowest cost-per-mile possible, and that the cost of taking aTeslarobotaxi would be lower than riding a bus.

He said that it will be a massive driver for the company's growth.

The company plans to mass produce the vehicle by the year 2024, Musk said.

At the company's recent Cyber Rodeo event, Musk said that it will look "quite futuristic" and that he has been talking about robotaxis since 2019.

The goal of full autonomy has proved to be a challenge for the company. During the call, Musk said that it has been difficult to perfect the Full Self Driving tech.

I have never seen more false dawns, where it seems that we are going to break through, but we don't.

I think we will achieve that this year, he said.