Elon Musk unveils Tesla's Cybercab: Key details on features, pricing, and production timeline

Elon Musk has revealed Tesla’s futuristic Cybercab, a fully autonomous robotaxi, during the "We, Robot" event in LA.


Pop Culture & Art October 11, 2024
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Elon Musk has officially unveiled Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybercab, a fully autonomous robotaxi, during the "We, Robot" event at Warner Bros. Studio in Los Angeles. Drawing inspiration from the 2004 film "I, Robot," the event was streamed by over 3.3 million viewers on X (formerly Twitter), and the futuristic Cybercab did not disappoint.

Set to go into production by 2026, the Cybercab comes with a price tag under $30,000, making it accessible to a broad market. The two-passenger vehicle ditches traditional steering wheels and pedals, emphasizing Tesla's push towards full autonomy. The design includes striking butterfly doors, giving the Cybercab a sleek, futuristic appearance straight out of a sci-fi novel.
 


One of the Cybercab’s biggest selling points is its focus on safety. Musk highlighted that autonomous vehicles are estimated to be 10 to 20 times safer than human-driven cars. With an operating cost of just $0.20 per mile, the Cybercab also presents a more affordable option compared to traditional city buses, which average $1 per mile.

In addition to transforming personal transport, Tesla’s Cybercab will allow owners to generate income through Tesla’s ride-hailing app, with the company taking a 25-30% commission on rides. This initiative integrates autonomous vehicles into everyday life while providing a new revenue stream for owners.

As the world moves towards greater reliance on automation, Tesla’s Cybercab is set to redefine urban transport, offering a safe, affordable, and efficient alternative to conventional taxis. With production on the horizon, all eyes are on Tesla to see if the Cybercab can deliver on these bold promises.

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