Tesla's robotaxi lacks a steering wheel or pedals and Elon Musk claimed it will enter production 'before 2027'
The EV has been designed without a steering wheel or pedals and should reach production in 2026. Tesla expects to begin rolling out unsupervised versions of its Full-Self Driving system next year. The car manufacturer has not yet revealed details about the car's powertrain. Tesla has unveiled its long-awaited robotaxi at an event in the US.
Like the electric Cybertruck, the Cybercab’s exterior is dominated by a single full-width LED light bar across the front end that gives it a futuristic look. Some familiar Tesla shapes are also visible on the outside, including the sharp creases running over the hood and the pronounced rear shoulders, similar to the Tesla Model Y. A feature not seen on any other Tesla is supercar-inspired butterfly doors which, in theory, should help with ingress and egress.
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