Tesla’s AI team recently posted an image of the Cybercab going Animal Style at an In-and-Out drive-through.
Based on an image recently taken of the vehicle, it appears that Tesla has made the Cybercab’s cabin easier to get in and out of.
The event will take place from November 5–10 at Shanghai’s National Exhibition and Convention Center.
The car was spotted just minutes from Tesla's Engineering Headquarters in Los Altos, California. There are a few interesting tidbits we can gather from the photo...
“If we have to have a steering wheel, it can have a steering wheel and pedals.”
Tesla has the second quarter of 2026 as its projected start date for Cybercab production. It also plans to launch Semi and Megapack 3 for "volume...
A check of the company’s Careers website shows 30 open positions tied to the Cybercab project, with 25 focused directly on vehicle manufacturing.
"The single biggest expansion in production will be the Cybercab, which starts production in Q2 next year." -Elon Musk
As can be seen on Tesla’s Careers website, three new Cybercab-related positions are currently available at Giga Texas.
The vehicles were covered, but one could easily recognize the Cybercab’s sleek lines and compact size.
Elon Musk has stated that he expects the company to achieve a run rate of 2 million Cybercabs annually.
Tesla is reportedly mulling the potential revamp of its $25,000 vehicle project, a strange report claims. It seems unlikely, especially since Tesla launched two new, more...
The Tesla engineer shared the update following the one-year anniversary of We, Robot.
Tesla has taken a huge step forward with its Cybercab project, as the vehicle has been spotted on the Fremont Test Track for the first time....
The process includes utilizing past methods that Tesla has brought into automotive manufacturing, including Gigacasting and structural battery integration, with more efficient "post-manufacturing" processes, like pre-painting.
Tesla is still moving full steam ahead with its preparations for the Cybercab.
Tesla is currently working to expand its fleet for its Bay Area pilot.
Parts for Tesla’s Cybercab & Semi resume shipping from China amid a temporary tariff truce. But it might be a race against time.
The Cybercab’s design does seem to be tailor-made for a parcel delivery business.
The castings are quite interesting since they are different from the components used in the Model Y and Cybertruck.