Early look inside production Tesla Cybercab highlights accessibility

A journalist recently gained early access to a production model of Tesla's upcoming Cybercab and shared impressions of its design and features.

Art Guajardo sat inside the vehicle to test its butterfly doors. He reported that the doors made getting in and out extremely easy.

Guajardo described smooth movement when sliding across the seats after entering from the curbside. The cabin felt more spacious than expected, with strong comfort, legroom, a massive screen, and effective soundproofing.

Tesla arranged the preview. Guajardo indicated that additional videos and images from inside the vehicle would be released soon. The Cybercab appeared in gold with prominent branding.

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