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  2. Tesla Cybercab - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Cybercab, also known as the Robotaxi, is an upcoming two-passenger battery-electric self-driving car under development by Tesla. The vehicle is planned to be fully autonomous . The prototype vehicles have no steering wheel or pedals.

  3. Elon Musk unveils Tesla's new Cybercab robotaxi. See ... - AOL

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    Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's new Cybercab robotaxi, a significant step forward for self-driving rideshares, on Thursday evening. The two-door models showcased at the electric car manufacturer's "We ...

  4. Tesla's Cybercab robotaxi is finally here with a $30K price ...

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    Tesla did not reveal its upcoming lower-cost “next-gen” model, which many analysts had expected.However, it is possible the Cybercab is essentially sharing the same chassis as the new ...

  5. Tesla CEO Musk unveils 'Cybercab' robotaxi as focus ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Elon Musk unveils Tesla’s Cybercab—no steering wheel, no ...

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    On Thursday, Tesla fans finally got what they have been waiting for, with the crowd cheering as Musk unveiled 20 cars and vowed owners could make money using their Cybercab as a rideshare vehicle ...

  7. Tesla next-generation vehicle platform - Wikipedia

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    A fully-autonomous driverless version of the platform was unveiled in October 2024, called the Cybercab. The vehicles built on the new platform architecture will take advantage of Tesla's advanced production concepts such as large single-unit castings, the "Unboxed Process," [1] a 48-volt architecture, [4] and a structural battery pack ...