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Tesla Cybercabs autonomously driving off the production line in a factory, as shown in recent video.
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Tesla video reveals Cybercabs autonomously exiting production line

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Following the first Cybercab production unit in February, Tesla released a video on April 23 showing multiple steerless robotaxis rolling off the line and driving autonomously to the outbound lot. This footage underscores rapid progress toward volume production amid broader autonomous driving advancements.

Tesla is celebrating the launch of Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised in the Netherlands with an event at its Amsterdam headquarters. Attendees can meet the Tesla Optimus robot, view the Cybercab and enjoy music from a Cybertruck. The gathering took place on May 2nd.

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Tesla's series of Autonomy Pop-Ups continues in Miami this Wednesday at Lummus Park, timed with the Official F1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix Fan Fest. Attendees can view Cybercab, meet Optimus, and buy merchandise on-site.

Tesla has stopped production of its Model S and Model X vehicles to redirect factory capacity toward the Optimus humanoid robot program. The company is gearing up for limited sales and possible mass production of Optimus, while also planning an initial run of the Cybercab robotaxi. This shift accompanies growing legal and regulatory challenges related to the Cybercab name, Autopilot marketing, and full self-driving accident disclosures.

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Victor Nechita, Tesla's vehicle program manager for the Cybercab, has left the company after nearly nine years, just days after the first production unit rolled off the line at Gigafactory Texas. Nechita, who joined as a Model 3 intern in 2017, led the Cybercab from concept to initial production. His departure adds to a series of senior executive exits at Tesla amid preparations for volume production in April.

The US Federal Communications Commission has approved a waiver for Tesla to use Ultra-Wideband radio technology in its wireless charging system for the Cybercab electric vehicle. This exception allows fixed outdoor installation of the technology, which typically requires handheld devices. The decision hinges on the system's low power and limited operation.

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Tesla has built its first Cybercab at Gigafactory Texas, marking a milestone toward autonomous vehicle production. CEO Elon Musk confirmed the robotaxi will be available to consumers for under $30,000 before 2027. Series production is set to begin in April.

 

 

 

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