Cybercab
Tesla Cybercab receives EPA certification revealing detailed specs
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Tesla's Cybercab has obtained a Certificate of Conformity from the EPA, clearing a regulatory step for the autonomous robotaxi. The certification confirms compliance with federal and California emissions standards as a zero-emission vehicle. Public documents also disclosed technical details including weight, battery size, and range.
Dozens of newly built Tesla Cybercabs have rolled off the production line at Gigafactory Texas in recent days. More than 150 of the autonomous vehicles are now visible at the Austin facility.
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Hundreds of Tesla Cybercab vehicles have been observed at Gigafactory Texas with new side decals, signaling potential entry into the company's ride-hailing fleet soon. The sightings follow the vehicle's recent receipt of an EPA Certificate of Conformity. Observers note the addition mirrors prior Model Y markings used during a similar launch about a year ago.
Lucid Motors unveiled its Lunar robotaxi concept at an Investor Day event in New York City on March 12, 2026, positioning it as a competitor to Tesla's Cybercab. The two-seater vehicle lacks a steering wheel or pedals and features a central screen, built on the company's upcoming midsize EV platform. Building on its CES 2026 partnership reveal with Uber and Nuro, Lucid also announced new self-driving technology subscriptions to advance its autonomy efforts.
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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.
Tesla filed a detailed 167-page opposition (No. 91305433) with the US Patent and Trademark Office on February 18, 2026, against French beverage company Unibev's 'Cybercab' trademark application (Serial No. 79/412,082), alleging fraud, bad faith, and no genuine intent to use. The USPTO notified Unibev on February 24, giving it 60 days to respond or face default. This dispute arises as Tesla ramps up production of its $30,000 robotaxi ahead of volume manufacturing in April 2026.
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Tesla has designed the Cybercab as a fully autonomous two-seater electric vehicle set for launch in 2026, prioritizing hyper-efficiency, premium comfort, and low cost per mile. Senior design executive Franz von Holzhausen and chief engineer Eric Earley explain how the project integrates design, engineering, and manufacturing to target the dominant single-occupant ride-share market. The vehicle aims to democratize stylish, door-to-door transportation at prices approaching bus fares.
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Mittwoch, 04. März 2026, 21:36 UhrTesla posts first European Cybercab engineering role at Giga Berlin
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