On New Year's Day 2026, Tesla persisted with testing its Cybercab vehicles despite the holiday celebrations. Two of the autonomous taxis were observed in downtown Austin, Texas, highlighting the company's ongoing development efforts.
Tesla's commitment to advancing its autonomous vehicle technology remained unwavering even amid the New Year's festivities. According to a post by Sawyer Merritt on January 1, 2026, at 16:26 UTC, the company was spotted conducting tests with its Cybercab prototypes.
The sighting involved two Cybercabs navigating the streets of downtown Austin, Texas. This activity underscores Tesla's dedication to refining its robotaxi initiative outside regular working hours and during national holidays. Merritt's update, which also extended New Year greetings, drew attention to the unusual timing of the tests, suggesting that development timelines are progressing steadily into the new year.
While specific details about the testing procedures or outcomes were not disclosed in the report, the presence of the vehicles in a urban setting like Austin points to real-world validation of the Cybercab's capabilities. Austin has become a key hub for Tesla's operations, including its Gigafactory, making it a logical choice for such trials.
This observation aligns with Tesla's broader strategy to deploy fully autonomous ridesharing services, though no further updates on the session's progress were immediately available.