Tesla’s robotaxi called Cybercab was recently spotted on the Peninsula. Elon Musk plans on launching a driverless taxi ...
A Tesla Cybercab prototype was spotted being tested on public roads in California for the first time. The prototype was fitted with side mirrors and a visible steering wheel, and had a person in the ...
Tesla’s long-promised Cybercab robotaxi is no longer just a slide on an investor deck. Multiple test cars have now been spotted on public streets in Texas, and despite earlier promises of a fully ...
CEO Elon Musk has promised a two-door, $30,000 EV with no steering wheel, accelerator or brake pedals. Is that really what he'll produce starting in April?
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The CyberCab experiment was supposed to be Tesla’s clean break from the messy, human world of ride‑hailing, a sleek robotaxi that would glide through cities without a steering wheel or a driver.
Apparent prototypes of Tesla Inc.’s new Cybercab — the Austin EV maker’s purpose-built robotaxi — have been spotted on Austin streets. Though the company now has a few dozen Model Y-based robotaxis ...
It’s that time again. The weekend is over, and it’s time to catch up on the latest news. Here’s a quick roundup of the top stories that you might have missed. Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) has seen a ...
Tesla failed to register the Cybercab trademark ahead of its unveiling. Another company beat Tesla to filing for the trademark. The USPTO has suspended Tesla's application until the other company ...