Two Tesla Cybercab prototypes spotted driving tandem on Austin's South Lamar

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.

Images posted to Reddit on December 30, 2025, show two Tesla Cybercab prototypes driving in tandem on South Lamar in Austin, Texas. This is the second public road sighting in the city after a downtown Austin observation on December 21 and earlier tests at Giga Texas. The vehicles include steering wheels, a standard addition for regulatory compliance during engineering prototype testing with human safety drivers.

Unveiled by CEO Elon Musk in October 2024 as a steering-wheel-free autonomous robotaxi, the Cybercab faces hurdles with Tesla's supervised Full Self-Driving software. Tesla Chairwoman Robyn Denholm noted possible additions of manual controls if needed to meet regulatory or technical demands.

Musk posted on X that day: “Just testing the production system. Real production ramp starts in April.” This indicates initial manufacturing ahead of 2026, using AI4 hardware due to AI5 delays. Regulations cap low-volume exemptions for control-less vehicles at around 2,500 units, posing scalability challenges without FSD advancements seen in current Model 3/Y fleets.

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Elon Musk announcing the start of Tesla Cybercab production in April 2026 at a shareholder meeting, with a concept image of the autonomous robotaxi and Austin factory in the background.
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Tesla to start Cybercab production in April 2026

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Elon Musk announced during Tesla's shareholder meeting that production of the Cybercab, an autonomous robotaxi without pedals or steering wheel, will begin in April 2026 at the company's Austin factory. The comments followed shareholder approval of Musk's massive compensation package. Musk expressed confidence in deploying the vehicles despite regulatory hurdles.

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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Two Tesla Cybercabs were observed operating together in downtown Austin, Texas, on December 28, 2025—following earlier sightings on December 18—continuing the vehicle's public road testing phase, as reported by Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt on X.

Tesla began unsupervised robotaxi testing in Austin, Texas, on December 14, 2025, with empty Model Y vehicles navigating public roads, as confirmed by CEO Elon Musk. This milestone follows supervised trials since June and aims to challenge Waymo, despite recent crashes and regulatory hurdles.

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A Tesla Cybercab prototype has been spotted in Chicago, revealing a new rear camera washer designed to maintain visibility in harsh winter conditions. The sighting highlights Tesla's efforts to ensure reliable autonomous operation for its upcoming robotaxi. Production of the vehicle is set to begin in less than 100 days using an innovative unboxed manufacturing process.

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.

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Elon Musk's bold predictions for Tesla's robotaxi service and full self-driving technology largely failed to materialize by the end of 2025. While a limited launch occurred in Austin, safety drivers persisted, and expansion fell far below expectations. Looking ahead, Musk anticipates widespread robotaxi deployment in 2026.

 

 

 

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