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

Tesla unveils Cybercab robotaxi interior at DOT event

Picha iliyoundwa na AI

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.

Tesla revealed details of its Cybercab robotaxi during an event at the U.S. Department of Transportation headquarters in Washington, D.C., on March 10, 2026, aimed at boosting public acceptance of autonomous vehicles. The two-seat vehicle, designed without a steering wheel or pedals, offers generous legroom exceeding that of Tesla's Model Y, Model X, and Cybertruck, maximizing cabin space for passengers.

Observers noted a large ~21-inch center screen for entertainment and ride information, a larger interior camera compared to existing Tesla models, and an additional camera in the C-pillar to enhance the field of view for unsupervised Full Self-Driving. The rear storage area accommodates multiple golf bags, two carry-on suitcases, two full-size checked bags, certain bicycles, and foldable wheelchairs. Accessibility features include Braille on the stop/hazard lights button, used for emergency stops, and interior door releases, aiding blind passengers.

Riders will hail the Cybercab via a mobile app available on iOS devices, requiring an account creation. Upon arrival at a designated pickup, passengers enter, tap a 'Start Ride' button, and personalize settings like climate and seat position. Tesla vehicle owners' profiles may carry over. At the end, users gather belongings, exit, close doors, and provide app feedback. Tesla described the vehicle on its website as a 'purpose-built fully autonomous vehicle' for local rides in the future.

CEO Elon Musk has stated the robotaxi will play a big role in the company's 'overall shift to an autonomous future.' Pricing starts with a simple affordable rate plus taxes and fees, subject to change, differing from Uber and Lyft's factors like base charges, time, distance, and surcharges. Currently, Tesla operates robotaxis using Model Y vehicles in limited areas of Austin, Texas, and California, with plans to expand to Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Las Vegas. In Austin, recent pricing adjustments set a $3 base rate plus $1.40 per mile, up from $3.25 base and $1 per mile. Mass production begins in April 2026, with roughly half the parts of a Model 3 for efficiency, as noted by Cybercab Lead Engineer Eric E. in 2024: 'Two seats unlocks a lot of opportunity aerodynamically. It also means we cut the part count of Cybercab down by a substantial margin.'

Watu wanasema nini

Reactions on X to Tesla's Cybercab interior display at the USDOT event are predominantly positive, highlighting spacious legroom, a massive 21-inch screen, upgraded cameras, and accessibility features like Braille on buttons for visually impaired users. Influencers and enthusiasts praised its lounge-like comfort and production readiness for robotaxi service. Some users raised concerns about seat comfort, low entry height, and regulatory participation.

Makala yanayohusiana

Tesla Cybercabs autonomously driving off the production line in a factory, as shown in recent video.
Picha iliyoundwa na AI

Tesla video reveals Cybercabs autonomously exiting production line

Imeripotiwa na AI Picha iliyoundwa na AI

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.

A senior Texas transportation leader praised the Tesla Cybercab after sitting inside the vehicle at a state event on June 17. Marc Williams, executive director of the Texas Department of Transportation, highlighted its design as evidence of rapid change in mobility.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Tesla's Cybercab has obtained a Certificate of Conformity from the EPA, clearing a regulatory step for the autonomous robotaxi. The certification confirms compliance with federal and California emissions standards as a zero-emission vehicle. Public documents also disclosed technical details including weight, battery size, and range.

Ijumaa, 19. Mwezi wa sita 2026, 07:30:03

Cybercab decals spotted on Tesla vehicles at Giga Texas

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa