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The “driver’s seat” distinctly lacks a steering wheel or pedals.
“The autonomous future is here,” Musk said.
“With autonomy, you get your time back.”
Beyond that though, Musk did not describe the technology Tesla is utilizing the in the Cybercab.
Though he did reveal that the Cybercab will go on sale for “less than $30,000.”
He said he expected the autonomous vehicle to start production some time in 2026.
For example, it doesn’t appear to run on LiDar or Musk didn’t mention it.
This suggests the cab is running with high-def cameras to navigate and “see” obstacles.
Let me put it that way."
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said on Xthat he believed the Cybercab wouldn’t actually hit mass production until 2027.
In general, the event was a resounding disappointment, especially with investors.
Dennis Dick of Triple D Trading toldReuters, ““I’m a shareholder and pretty disappointed.
I think the market wanted more definitive time lines.
I don’t think he said much about anything.”
There were no other details about the pod.
They also showed more of the Optimus humanoid robots that Musk has shown off previously.
They remain, as before, pie in the sky.