Tesla cybercab spotted in highway testing in Austin

A Tesla Cybercab was observed undergoing highway testing in Austin, marking another instance of the vehicle's public trials. The sighting was reported by Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt on social media.

Tesla's autonomous robotaxi, the Cybercab, has been spotted once more conducting tests on highways around Austin, Texas. According to a post by Sawyer Merritt, a prominent Tesla observer, the vehicle was seen in action on January 10, 2026. This comes as part of ongoing development efforts for the fully self-driving taxi, which Tesla unveiled in late 2024.

The Cybercab, designed without a steering wheel or pedals, represents Tesla's push into robotaxi services. Previous sightings in Austin suggest the company is using the area as a key testing ground, leveraging its mix of urban and suburban roads. Merritt's update highlights the vehicle's progress in real-world highway conditions, though specific details on the test's duration or outcomes were not provided.

Such tests are crucial for refining the Cybercab's Full Self-Driving technology ahead of potential commercial deployment. Tesla has emphasized safety and reliability in these trials, but no timeline for wider availability was mentioned in the report. This latest observation underscores Tesla's commitment to advancing autonomous mobility in familiar testing locales like Austin.

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Tesla's Cybercab, an autonomous vehicle, was spotted testing on public roads in Los Altos, California, marking its first such appearance. A person occupied the driver's seat during the test, conducted near the company's Engineering HQ. This sighting aligns with Tesla's ongoing advancements in Full Self-Driving technology.

Unconfirmed social media reports on December 18 show Tesla's Cybercab testing on Austin public roads for the first time, building on recent driverless Model Y Robotaxi trials confirmed by Elon Musk earlier that week.

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Two Tesla Cybercabs were observed operating together in downtown Austin, Texas, on December 28, 2025—following earlier sightings on December 18—continuing the vehicle's public road testing phase, as reported by Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt on X.

Tesla has produced its first Cybercab, a steering wheel-less autonomous vehicle, at Gigafactory Texas. The company shared a photo of the milestone on X, with volume production planned for April 2026. The Cybercab is designed exclusively for robotaxi service, raising questions about the readiness of Tesla's self-driving technology.

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Elon Musk announced that Tesla's Cybercab production will begin in April, sparking confusion with the company's existing robotaxi service in Austin, Texas. The Cybercab is a steering-wheel-free vehicle unveiled in 2024, distinct from the supervised Model Y robotaxis currently operating. Musk's interchangeable use of terms has fueled online debates about the vehicles' readiness and safety.

Tesla showcased the interior of its two-seat Cybercab robotaxi at a U.S. Department of Transportation event in Washington, D.C., highlighting features for autonomous rides. The display emphasized accessibility and space efficiency, with mass production planned for April 2026. Riders can expect app-based hailing similar to Uber and Lyft, but without a human driver.

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Following the December 2025 launch of unsupervised robotaxi tests in Austin, Tesla's ambitions draw analyst forecasts of 1 million units by 2035 and stock gains, amid plans for Cybercab production.

 

 

 

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