The Tesla Cybercab, a fully autonomous robotaxi, boasts a striking teardrop design and innovative features aimed at maximizing efficiency and passenger comfort. Its lack of a rear window and dihedral doors set it apart from traditional vehicles, reflecting its focus on self-driving functionality.
A sleek design and teardrop shape will boost the EV's efficiency. Tesla design boss Franz von Holzhausen says ditching a rear window has allowed it to maximize storage space. Comfortable seats that lack normal side bolstering underline Tesla 's prioritization of the car's self-driving abilities. Tesla has big plans for the Cybercab , its all-electric, fully autonomous robotaxi that it plans to start building before 2027.
Not only does it expect them to be ferrying around passengers across the United States before the end of the decade, but Elon Musk foresees a world where people could own multiple Cybercabs and manage a fleet of them. At the car’s unveiled two months ago, one element that really captured the world’s attention was its bold design. Not only is it unlike any other Tesla to come before it, but it's different from most other four-wheeled vehicles. Of course, that’s if you disregard the VW XL1 from 2013, but that’s another story. To provide us with a glimpse into the design of the Cybercab, Tesla design boss Franz von Holzhausen recently spoke with the Petersen Automotive Museum, where one of the EVs is on display. Read: Tesla Cybercab Is A $30,000 Robotaxi Without A Steering Wheel Or Pedals The discussions start at the rear of the car. Just like the Polestar 4, the Cybercab lacks a rear window. Von Holzhausen says that in a self-driving vehicle designed to ferry passengers from A to B, there’s really no need for occupants to see what’s going on behind them. By ditching a rear window, Tesla has also been able to make the storage compartment as large as possible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jqJM7-tC0k For the first time in a Tesla, the Cybercab uses dihedral doors which are usually reserved for high-priced supercars. These doors make it feel like “you’re stepping into the future,” according to Von Holzhausen. The wheels feature solid aero discs aimed to maximizing efficienc
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