Tesla brought its Cybercab robotaxi to the National Federation of the Blind Annual Convention in Austin, Texas, allowing blind and visually impaired attendees to experience its accessibility features firsthand.
The demonstration took place on July 3 at the JW Marriott Austin. Attendees, many using white canes or accompanied by service dogs, explored the vehicle, which lacks a steering wheel and pedals.
Key features include Braille lettering on physical controls such as door releases and emergency buttons. The design also provides dedicated space for service animals and assistive devices, along with wheelchair-height seating for easier transfers.
External microphones and speakers enable the vehicle to announce its arrival audibly and respond to verbal destination commands. Tesla highlighted these elements to support independent travel for users with visual impairments.