Tesla’s Cybercab production will start in 2026 and a new one will cost less than $US30,000.
Elon Musk showcased a robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals at a splashy event on Thursday and added a robovan to the roster as Tesla’s goal shifts from low-priced mass-market automaker to robotics manufacturer.
Musk’s plan is to operate a fleet of self-driving Tesla taxis that passengers can hail through an app. Individual Tesla owners will also be able to make money on the app by listing their vehicles as robotaxis. Musk told the crowd that consumers would be able to buy the Cybercab but then he offered a hedged answer when someone in the crowd asked when it would be available.
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