Elon Musk unveils Tesla’s ‘Cybercab,’ plans to bring autonomous driving tech to other models in 2025
- Elon Musk unveiled Tesla’s ‘Cybercab’ at a Hollywood studio, shifting focus to artificial intelligence and robotics amidst struggles to sell electric vehicles.
- Production of the Cybercab is expected to start in 2026, with a projected price under $30,000, but Musk noted his "highly optimistic" timelines.
- Musk claims autonomous cars will be "ten times safer" than human-driven vehicles and aims to redefine urban transportation with a robotaxi fleet.
220 Articles
220 Articles
Tesla CEO Musk unveils ‘Cybercab’ robotaxi | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased on Thursday a long-awaited robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals and surprised with robovan, betting on a shift in focus from low-priced mass-market cars to robotic vehicles.
Musk unveils Tesla's ‘Cybercab,' plans to bring autonomous driving tech to other models in 2025
Tesla unveiled its long-awaited robotaxi at a Hollywood studio Thursday night, though fans of the electric vehicle maker will have to wait until at least 2026 before they are available. CEO Elon Musk pulled up to a stage at the Warner Bros. studio lot in one of the company’s “Cybercabs,” telling the crowd that the sleek, AI-powered vehicles don’t have steering wheels or pedals. He also expressed confidence in the progress the company has made on…
Tesla unveils ‘Cybercab’ robotaxi in bid to diversify business
The NewsTesla on Friday unveiled Cybercab, its self-driving robotaxi, as the electric carmaker hopes to diversify its business amid stagnating EV sales, with plans to build a network of autonomous cabs to compete with ride-hailing giant Uber.The Cybercab will have no steering wheel or pedals, and will use inductive charging, a type of wireless power transfer, rather than a conventional plug, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said at the launch event in Califo…
Elon Musk unveils Tesla’s ‘Cybercab,’ plans to bring autonomous driving tech to other models in 2025 - The Boston Globe
Tesla unveiled its long-awaited robotaxi at a Hollywood studio Thursday night, though fans of the electric vehicle maker will have to wait until at least 2026 before they are available.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium