Building on last week's 25-unit sighting, Tesla has staged over 30 Cybercabs at Gigafactory Texas as of March 10, 2026, while expanding public road testing in California ahead of April mass production.
Drone footage from observer Joe Tegtmeyer on March 10 shows over 30 Cybercab prototypes at Giga Texas, surpassing the 25 units spotted a week earlier across crash testing, end-of-line, and factory areas. Many feature steering wheels for validation and display operational side/rear camera washers. Some were loaded onto transport trucks, signaling fleet assembly.
This escalation follows higher-volume production starting early March and the first unit completed in February. Tesla plans mass production from April using the Unboxed process, targeting 2-4 million units annually across factories, per Elon Musk.
Public road testing, ongoing since October near Engineering HQ in Los Altos, CA, has intensified with recent sightings in Los Gatos shared by Osman Sarood. Videos on X depict Cybercabs navigating Silicon Valley, advancing Robotaxi readiness beyond initial Model Y tests.