Electric vehicle giant Tesla has unveiled its highly anticipated driverless robotaxi, the Cybercab, at the ‘We, Robot’ event in California. The Cybercab, designed to be more affordable than traditional cars, is expected to hit the market in 2026.
Tesla unveils Robotaxi – Cybercab
Inspired by the Tesla Cybertruck, the Cybercab features a sleek, futuristic design with dihedral doors, a light bar at the front and rear, and large wheels. Unlike traditional cars, the Cybercab does not have a steering wheel or pedals, relying entirely on Tesla’s full self-driving (FSD) software for navigation.
Elon Musk takes the first ride in the @Tesla Robotaxi that's called the Cybercab pic.twitter.com/YtWhsW78bJ
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Get your Tesla Cybercab in just $30k
Tesla CEO Elon Musk emphasized the affordability of the Cybercab, stating that it will be priced below $30,000. The vehicle is optimized for autonomous transportation, with only two seats in the front and no second row.

“We have 50 fully autonomous cars here. You will see Model Y and Cybercab, all driverless,” Musk said at the event. He also noted that Tesla aims to produce the Cybercab in high volumes to meet demand.
About Cybercab’s Features & Designs
The Cybercab’s design and features showcase Tesla’s commitment to revolutionizing the transportation industry. With its focus on affordability, autonomous technology, and sustainable energy, the Cybercab represents a significant step towards the future of driving.