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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > USTPO shuts down Tesla’s attempt to trademark ‘Robotaxi’ term
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USTPO shuts down Tesla’s attempt to trademark ‘Robotaxi’ term

Last updated: May 7, 2025 10:20 pm
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USTPO) has recently made a decision regarding Tesla’s attempt to trademark the term “Robotaxi.” This term has been used by CEO Elon Musk for years to refer to the company’s self-driving vehicles, which have been long-promised but not yet delivered.

Initially, the term “robotaxi” was used to describe what Tesla’s existing consumer vehicles would become once they achieved full self-driving capabilities. However, at Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event in October 2024, the company unveiled two new vehicles – a dedicated robotaxi vehicle and a self-driving ‘Robovan.’ These new vehicles were referred to as both ‘Robotaxi’ and ‘Cybercab’ by Musk.

Following the event, Tesla filed trademarks for both terms, as well as ‘Robobus’ and ‘Robovan.’ However, USTPO has denied Tesla’s trademark application for ‘Robotaxi,’ citing the term as being too generic. The decision is not final, and Tesla has the option to appeal.

In addition to ‘Robotaxi,’ Tesla also saw its trademark application for ‘Cybercab’ halted as USTPO reviews other applications using the term ‘cyber.’ Despite the setback, some believe that ‘Cybercab’ should be a more feasible trademark for Tesla to obtain compared to ‘Robotaxi.’

It is important for Tesla to secure trademarks for these terms as they continue to develop and promote their self-driving technology. The success of the Cybercab and other self-driving vehicles will rely on the company’s ability to solve the challenges of autonomous driving.

In conclusion, while the denial of the ‘Robotaxi’ trademark may pose a challenge for Tesla, the company can still appeal the decision and potentially secure trademarks for other terms such as ‘Cybercab.’ As Tesla continues to innovate in the field of self-driving technology, trademarking these terms will be crucial for establishing their brand in the market.

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