Elon Musk Shocks the World with $30K Tesla Cybercab & Robovan! Is This the Future of Driving?"
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At the robotaxi event, Elon Musk teases the $30,000 Tesla self-driving Cybercab and the larger Robovan.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, unveiled the company's Cybercab concept on Thursday night, hyping it after ten years of unmet promises about autonomous cars. It is a low, silver two-seater without pedals or steering wheels.
Nearly an hour after the start of Tesla's "We, Robot" event, Musk arrived on stage in a Cybercab and announced that the company had 21 of these cars and 50 "autonomous" cars at the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, California, where Tesla was hosting an invitation-only event.
Musk stated that buyers would be able to purchase a Tesla Cybercab for less than $30,000, but he did not provide specific information about where Tesla intends to manufacture the vehicles. According to him, the company intends to start manufacturing the Cybercab by 2027.
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At the robotaxi event, Elon Musk teases the $30,000 Tesla self-driving Cybercab and the larger Robovan.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, unveiled the company's Cybercab concept on Thursday night, hyping it after ten years of unmet promises about autonomous cars. It is a low, silver two-seater without pedals or steering wheels.
Nearly an hour after the start of Tesla's "We, Robot" event, Musk arrived on stage in a Cybercab and announced that the company had 21 of these cars and 50 "autonomous" cars at the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, California, where Tesla was hosting an invitation-only event.
Musk stated that buyers would be able to purchase a Tesla Cybercab for less than $30,000, but he did not provide specific information about where Tesla intends to manufacture the vehicles. According to him, the company intends to start manufacturing the Cybercab by 2027.
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00:00At the RoboTaxi event, Elon Musk teases the $30,000 Tesla self-driving CyberCab and the larger RoboVan.
00:08Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, unveiled the company's CyberCab concept on Thursday night,
00:14hyping it after 10 years of unmet promises about autonomous cars.
00:19It is a low, silver two-seater without pedals or steering wheels.
00:24Nearly an hour after the start of Tesla's WeRobot event,
00:28Musk arrived on stage in a CyberCab and announced that the company had 21 of these cars
00:34and 50 autonomous cars at the Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank, California,
00:39where Tesla was hosting an invitation-only event.
00:43Musk stated that buyers would be able to purchase a Tesla CyberCab for less than $30,000,
00:50but he did not provide specific information about where Tesla intends to manufacture the vehicles.
00:56According to him, the company intends to start manufacturing the CyberCab by 2027.
01:02Additionally, he stated that he anticipates Tesla's Model 3
01:07and Model Y electric cars, along with unsupervised FSD,
01:12to be operational in Texas and California by the end of the following year.
01:18Full self-driving, or FSD for short, is Tesla's top-tier driver assistance technology.
01:25A supervised version is currently offered for Tesla electric cars.
01:29At the moment, FSD needs a human driver behind the wheel
01:33who is prepared to steer or brake at any time.
01:37Tesla added supervised to the product name earlier this year.
01:41The future is going to be magnificent, Musk declared on Thursday evening.
01:46Musk also disclosed plans to build an electric, self-driving robo-van
01:51that has space for 20 passengers or can be used to move cargo.
01:55He claimed that it would solve for high density, such as when moving a sports team.
02:01He said that the robo-van and CyberCab would use inductive charging,
02:05which would allow them to roll up to a station and recharge without needing to be plugged in.
02:11For years, Musk has bragged about Tesla's advancements in autonomous vehicle technology
02:17and made market-breaking promises.
02:19He has constantly created a fanciful vision for shareholders along the way,
02:24setting and missing his own deadlines.
02:26Musk promised shareholders in 2015 that Tesla vehicles would reach full autonomy in three years.
02:33No, they didn't.
02:35Before the end of 2017, Musk predicted in 2016 that a Tesla vehicle would be able to
02:41travel cross-country without the need for human assistance.
02:44That was never the case.
02:46Additionally, Musk predicted in 2019 that Tesla would have
02:501 million robo-taxi-ready cars on the road by 2020,
02:55each capable of completing 100 hours of driving work per week and earning money for their owners.
03:01This was during a call with institutional investors that would help him raise more than $2 billion.
03:07Musk continued to tell investors that the company's future lies in its autonomy
03:12in April of this year.
03:14In a conference call with analysts, he stated,
03:17I think people should not be investors in the company
03:19if they don't think Tesla's going to solve autonomy.
03:23We are, and we will.
03:26Musk welcomed guests to the party at the event on Thursday night,
03:29which he had previously described as a product launch.
03:33He also mentioned that attendees would be able to take test drives in the autonomous vehicles
03:39in the secure setting of the movie studio lots.
03:42Since revealing the concept for its Cybertruck in 2019, this was Tesla's first product launch.
03:49Since the angular steel pickup's delivery to consumers started in late 2023,
03:54there have been five voluntary recalls of the product in the United States.