Tesla outlines robotaxi service using cybercab and existing models

Tesla executives detailed during their Q4 and FY 2025 earnings call how the company plans a comprehensive robotaxi service that accommodates various passenger needs without relying solely on the two-seater Cybercab. The service will leverage the Cybercab for most trips, supplemented by Model Y vehicles and the Robovan for larger groups. Production of the autonomous Cybercab is set to begin in April 2026.

Tesla's Q4 and FY 2025 earnings call highlighted the strategic design of its upcoming robotaxi network, emphasizing efficiency based on current travel patterns. Vice President of Vehicle Engineering Lars Moravy noted that over 90% of vehicle miles traveled today involve two or fewer passengers, which directly influenced the Cybercab's two-seater configuration.

"Autonomy and Cybercab are going to change the global market size and mix quite significantly... Over 90% of vehicle miles traveled are with two or fewer passengers now. This is why we designed Cybercab that way," Moravy said.

Elon Musk reinforced this approach, stating there is no fallback for the Cybercab's fully autonomous design. "The point that Lars made, which is that 90% of miles driven are with one or two passengers... is a very important one… So this is clearly, there’s no fallback mechanism here. It’s like this car either drives itself or it does not drive… We would expect over time to make far more CyberCabs than all of our other vehicles combined," Musk explained.

The robotaxi service will not depend on a single vehicle type. The Cybercab will handle the majority of one- or two-person trips. For groups of three or four, the Model Y will serve as the backbone. An extended-wheelbase Model Y L could accommodate five or six passengers if approved for North America, while the Robovan will cater to larger groups or commercial needs, seating over ten.

This modular lineup unifies under Tesla's autonomous software and fleet platform, mirroring diverse transportation options today. The call also disclosed 1.1 million active Full Self-Driving subscribers worldwide, with over 70% as upfront purchases, underscoring growing adoption of the technology essential to the robotaxi vision.

Cybercab production is slated to start in April 2026, positioning Tesla to scale its autonomous fleet rapidly.

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Tesla Cybercab robotaxi interior at DOT event: spacious two-seat autonomous cabin with panoramic roof, central screen, no steering wheel.
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Tesla unveils Cybercab robotaxi interior at DOT event

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Tesla showcased the interior of its two-seat Cybercab robotaxi at a U.S. Department of Transportation event in Washington, D.C., highlighting features for autonomous rides. The display emphasized accessibility and space efficiency, with mass production planned for April 2026. Riders can expect app-based hailing similar to Uber and Lyft, but without a human driver.

Elon Musk announced that Tesla's Cybercab production will begin in April, sparking confusion with the company's existing robotaxi service in Austin, Texas. The Cybercab is a steering-wheel-free vehicle unveiled in 2024, distinct from the supervised Model Y robotaxis currently operating. Musk's interchangeable use of terms has fueled online debates about the vehicles' readiness and safety.

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Following the December 2025 launch of unsupervised robotaxi tests in Austin, Tesla's ambitions draw analyst forecasts of 1 million units by 2035 and stock gains, amid plans for Cybercab production.

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 launched an updated Robotaxi website and introduced cleaning fees for its autonomous rides, signaling imminent expansion. The company is currently offering rides in Austin, Texas, using Model Y vehicles, while preparing Cybercab for future deployment. A new video highlights accessibility efforts in the service.

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.

 

 

 

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