Buckle up for the future of ridesharing! 🚀 Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled a sleek, sci-fi-inspired robotaxi with gull-wing doors and zero manual controls during a star-studded Hollywood event Thursday. Dubbed the 'Cybercab,' this driverless vehicle ditches steering wheels and pedals entirely—think Knight Rider meets Minority Report. 🤖
Musk arrived on stage in the prototype, announcing production will begin in 2026 with a price tag under $30,000. The plan? Turn Tesla into a 'robotics-first' company while creating a fleet of robotaxis that owners can rent out like high-tech Uber cars. 💸
- 🤖 No driver needed: Fully autonomous design
- 🚘 Two-door 'Cybercab' + new 'robovan' model
- 📅 2026 target for mass production
While Musk has teased self-driving tech for years, this splashy reveal signals Tesla's bold pivot from affordable EVs to AI-driven mobility. Skeptics question the timeline, but Musk insists: 'This isn't a concept—it's the future.' 🌐 Will cities embrace robo-taxis? Let us know your take! 👇
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Elon Musk unveils two-door robotaxi, no production until 2026
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