Interior view of Tesla Cybercab robotaxi without steering wheel or pedals, presented by Elon Musk, illustrating full autonomy for a news article.
Interior view of Tesla Cybercab robotaxi without steering wheel or pedals, presented by Elon Musk, illustrating full autonomy for a news article.
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Elon Musk confirms no steering wheel for Tesla Cybercab

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the company's upcoming Cybercab robotaxi will not include a steering wheel or pedals in production units starting in Q2 2026. This decision emphasizes full autonomy, despite earlier speculation and testing with manual controls. Tesla Board Chair Robyn Denholm indicated the company would add such features if necessary.

On October 31, 2025, during an appearance on the All In Podcast, Elon Musk addressed speculation about the Tesla Cybercab's design, confirming that production vehicles will lack any manual controls. "We’re not putting a steering wheel in them," Musk said. He elaborated, "The reality is, people may think they want to drive their car, but the reality is that they don’t. How many times have you been in an Uber or Lyft and said ‘I wish I could take over for the driver, get off my phone, and drive to my destination? 0.0 times." This stance aligns with the Cybercab's role as an autonomy-focused two-seat robotaxi, priced around $25,000 to $30,000 and built using Tesla's "unboxed" manufacturing process to reduce costs.

Recent sightings of Cybercab prototypes on public roads included steering wheels and pedals, but these are for real-world testing purposes only. Earlier in the week, Tesla Board Chair Robyn Denholm suggested flexibility, stating the company would incorporate manual controls if required. Musk, however, dismissed the need, prioritizing a driverless future to phase out human operation.

The Cybercab's design could potentially serve dual purposes, doubling as Tesla's long-awaited affordable Model 2 electric vehicle. Analysts note this adaptability might help Tesla expand its lineup and maintain growth amid delays in robotaxi deployment. Musk has previously resisted cheaper EV ideas but later showed interest in variants with controls. Despite Denholm's conditional remarks, Musk's position carries significant weight as Tesla's CEO.

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A Tesla Cybercab autonomous vehicle being tested on the roads of Austin, Texas.
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Tesla begins on-road tests of production Cybercab in Austin

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Tesla has started engineering tests of its first production Cybercab vehicles on public roads in Austin. The vehicles lack steering wheels and pedals and operate under the company's Level 4 self-certification.

Tesla released a First Responders Guide that clarifies production Cybercab vehicles will not include a steering wheel or pedals. The document states such controls appear only on engineering or test versions operating at SAE Level 2 autonomy. Production of the ride-hailing vehicle began in April at Giga Texas.

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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.

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