Tesla Cybercab gets 2-seater configuration, minimalistic design inspired by Cybertruck
Tesla has officially revealed its highly anticipated robotaxi, named the Tesla Cybercab. This autonomous vehicle, designed without a steering wheel or pedals, is part of Tesla’s ambitious push toward a fully autonomous future. According to Elon Musk, production is expected to begin before 2027, contingent on regulatory approval for fully autonomous vehicles.
Minimalistic, Two-Seater Design
Inspired by the angular design of the Tesla Cybertruck, the Cybercab takes a minimalist approach to both its exterior and interior. The vehicle accommodates two passengers and is equipped with a central screen for controlling most functions—similar to the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.
The lack of traditional driving controls like a steering wheel or pedals underscores Tesla’s confidence in its advanced autonomous driving systems. However, this also means the vehicle can only move into production after comprehensive regulatory approvals, given the shift from human-driven cars to fully self-driving technologies.
Futuristic Aesthetics
On the exterior, the Cybercab features a sleek, futuristic design. A full-width LED light bar at the front mirrors the Cybertruck’s look, while wide shoulders and creases give it a modern edge. Butterfly doors are another unique element, making their debut in a Tesla vehicle. The car also includes full wheel covers, which Tesla claims will help enhance its range.
The rear of the Cybercab lacks a rear window, similar to the Cybertruck, and comes with a spacious boot, indicating a focus on cargo capacity in addition to passenger transport. Specifics about the vehicle’s powertrain, range, or performance have not been disclosed yet.
Regulatory Challenges and Market Potential
While Tesla’s robotaxi concept is groundbreaking, significant regulatory hurdles must be overcome before production can begin. Autonomous vehicle technology is still in the process of gaining widespread approval across various global markets, including the U.S., Europe and Asia.
Elon Musk has been vocal about the future of Tesla as more than just an automotive manufacturer, with the Cybercab being part of his broader vision of turning Tesla into a leader in robotics. This product is seen as a significant step toward that goal.
Tesla has also previously expressed interest in entering the Indian market, although concrete steps toward this expansion have been limited so far.
Looking Ahead
The Tesla Cybercab represents a bold leap into the future of mobility, signalling a shift towards a world where autonomous driving technology could redefine transportation. However, with production timelines tied to regulatory developments, the coming years will be crucial in determining whether Tesla’s vision for autonomous taxis will come to fruition on a large scale.