Tesla begins Cybercab testing in Florida

Tesla has started testing its Cybercab vehicles in Florida. Two of the robotaxis were spotted in Naples, as reported by Sawyer Merritt.

Tesla Cybercab testing commenced in Florida, with sightings confirming activity in the state. Sawyer Merritt announced the development on April 14, noting that two Cybercabs appeared in Naples. The information originated from Reddit user ryryfl, who shared the observation online. Tesla has not issued an official statement on the testing, but the public spotting marks the first known instance of Cybercabs operating on Florida roads. Naples, located on Florida's Gulf Coast, provided the backdrop for the vehicles' appearance. This development signals Tesla's expansion of autonomous vehicle trials beyond initial locations.

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