Leaked images showcase redesigned production-ready Tesla Cybercab

Following the recent prototype sighting in downtown Austin, leaked images and video reveal Tesla's production-ready Cybercab—a steering- and pedal-less vehicle for the 2026 Robotaxi fleet. Design refinements prioritize passenger comfort, with the vehicle displayed at Santana Row showroom in San Jose and spotted on Austin public streets.

Tesla's Cybercab is nearing mass production in April 2026 after testing on factory grounds and public streets, including the prototype observed driving in Austin traffic with temporary safety modifications.

New images shared by Sawyer Merritt on X (sourced from Cory_17) depict the updated production version at Tesla's Santana Row showroom. Interior enhancements for passenger-friendliness include ergonomic seats with upgraded cushions, two USB-C ports in the center console, refreshed ambient lighting, new carpet, and a recessed 21-inch dashboard display. An open dashboard slit indicates air vents, while powered butterfly doors have B-pillar controls. The redesigned trunk features a narrower opening, smoother lining, front carpet, and robust struts, possibly with rear vents.

Exterior changes incorporate frameless windows, dual windshield wipers, thicker-tired wheel covers, an updated front lightbar and bumper, plus tweaks to the roof, headliner, rear hatch, and door mechanisms—lessons from real-world testing.

The Cybercab will bolster Tesla's Austin Robotaxi service, where paid rides open to owners' vehicles and dedicated units in 2026 alongside FSD 14 (Unsupervised). Elon Musk envisions $0.30-per-mile costs at scale with wireless charging and self-cleaning, versus $1.25-$2 today.

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Elon Musk announcing the start of Tesla Cybercab production in April 2026 at a shareholder meeting, with a concept image of the autonomous robotaxi and Austin factory in the background.
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Tesla to start Cybercab production in April 2026

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Elon Musk announced during Tesla's shareholder meeting that production of the Cybercab, an autonomous robotaxi without pedals or steering wheel, will begin in April 2026 at the company's Austin factory. The comments followed shareholder approval of Musk's massive compensation package. Musk expressed confidence in deploying the vehicles despite regulatory hurdles.

Following a prior downtown Austin sighting, two Tesla Cybercab prototypes equipped with steering wheels were photographed driving together on South Lamar on December 30, 2025. The images highlight ongoing public road testing amid debates on achieving unsupervised autonomy for the 2026 robotaxi launch, with Elon Musk confirming early production trials and an April ramp-up.

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A Tesla Cybercab prototype, equipped with temporary side mirrors and a human safety supervisor, was photographed navigating traffic in downtown Austin on December 21, 2025. This sighting marks an early phase of public road testing for the robotaxi vehicle ahead of its planned mass production in April 2026. The test vehicle features Texas manufacturer plates and the vehicle's signature matte-gold finish.

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.

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On New Year's Day 2026, Tesla persisted with testing its Cybercab vehicles despite the holiday celebrations. Two of the autonomous taxis were observed in downtown Austin, Texas, highlighting the company's ongoing development efforts.

Tesla has launched a fleet of 200 Model Y robotaxis operating in Austin and the Bay Area. The vehicles are split between 158 in the Bay Area and 42 in Austin, generating an estimated $1.5 million to $2 million in monthly revenue. Production of the Cybercab is set to begin in under 103 days.

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Tesla has posted a new promotional video on its Careers website, offering glimpses into Cybercab testing, Optimus robot assembly, and other key operations. The video highlights the company's focused hiring efforts across specific projects like Robotaxi and Full Self-Driving. This comes as Tesla prepares for significant advancements in 2026.

 

 

 

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