Tesla Cybercab spotted on Chicago streets

A Tesla Cybercab was sighted driving through Chicago streets, captured in a photo by a community member from a high-rise building. The electric autonomous vehicle, designed without traditional controls, highlights Tesla's push toward fully self-driving transport. This sighting underscores the growing excitement within the Tesla community.

On February 4, 2026, a follower of Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt spotted a Cybercab navigating the streets below from the 20th floor of a Chicago building. The individual quickly photographed the vehicle and shared it with Merritt, who posted about the moment on X, noting the shared obsession among Tesla fans.

The Cybercab, Tesla's envisioned robotaxi, is engineered specifically for autonomy. Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla's Vice President of AI, described its design in a recent statement: "They are designed for autonomy. They don't have any steering wheel, accelerator pedal, or brake pedal. It's meant for full self-driving only. This will have the lowest cost of transportation, even beating public transport."

This Chicago sighting comes amid Tesla's development of fully autonomous vehicles, with the Cybercab positioned as a key part of the company's vision for affordable, efficient mobility. Community members' rapid sharing of such encounters reflects the anticipation surrounding these innovations, though production timelines and regulatory approvals remain ongoing focuses for Tesla.

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Tesla Cybercab autonomous vehicle spotted testing on public roads in Los Altos, California, with a person in the driver's seat near the company's Engineering HQ.
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Tesla's Cybercab tested on public roads for first time

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Tesla's Cybercab, an autonomous vehicle, was spotted testing on public roads in Los Altos, California, marking its first such appearance. A person occupied the driver's seat during the test, conducted near the company's Engineering HQ. This sighting aligns with Tesla's ongoing advancements in Full Self-Driving technology.

A Tesla Cybercab was observed undergoing highway testing in Austin, marking another instance of the vehicle's public trials. The sighting was reported by Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt on social media.

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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.

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.

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Tesla is conducting tests of its Cybercab vehicle in Chicago amid extremely cold weather. Temperatures have dropped to 8°F, feeling like -2°F with wind chill, making it colder than in Anchorage, Alaska. The Cybercab features B-pillar camera washers, unlike the new Model Y robotaxis in Austin.

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.

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Building on recent driverless sightings in Austin confirmed by Tesla's FSD head Ashok Elluswamy, enthusiast Sawyer Merritt posted December 21, 2025, video of an unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) ride in a Model Y robotaxi, with follow-up clips highlighting performance in the city.

 

 

 

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