Tesla might currently be riding the failures of the Cybertruck, but the company’s CEO Elon Musk is hoping these futuristic autonomous vehicles might just turn things around. This video was recently captured at Warner Bros studio in Los Angeles, where Tesla finally unveiled their long-awaited “Cybercab”
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00:00Tesla might currently be writing the failures of the Cybertruck at the moment, but the company's
00:08CEO Elon Musk is hoping these futuristic autonomous vehicles might just turn things around.
00:14This video was recently captured at Warner Bros Studios in Los Angeles, where Tesla finally
00:19unveiled their long-awaited CyberCab.
00:21The car has an aesthetic similar to the Cybertruck, however, this one doesn't have a steering
00:25wheel or any pedals of any kind.
00:37Musk detailed that the car will only cost around $30,000 and go into production in 2026.
00:43However, take that pricing model with a grain of salt, as the Cybertruck was initially touted
00:47to cost just $40,000.
00:48When it was finally available, the base model cost just under $80,000, with that price now
00:54having increased to around $100,000.
00:57Other unveilings at the showcase included the Robovan, a large vehicle capable of carrying
01:02up to 20 people.
01:03Tesla is currently under a rebranding phase, moving away from mass-market cars to robotics,
01:08which is why the company also had Optimus, their humanoid robot, on display during the
01:13event.