Elon Musk hypes $30,000 Tesla self-driving Cybercab and larger Robovan at robotaxi event
TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) CNBC·2024-10-11 04:32

Core Insights - Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased the Cybercab concept, a low, silver two-seater vehicle without steering wheels or pedals, during the "We, Robot" event [1] - The company currently has 21 Cybercabs and a total of 50 autonomous cars at the event location [1] - Tesla plans to sell the Cybercab for under $30,000 and aims to begin production before 2027 [1] - The company expects to implement "unsupervised FSD" in Texas and California next year for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles [1] Group 1 - FSD (Full Self-Driving) is Tesla's premium driver assistance system, currently requiring human supervision [2] - Musk announced plans for an autonomous electric Robovan capable of carrying up to 20 people or transporting goods [2] - Both the Cybercab and Robovan will utilize inductive charging technology, allowing them to recharge without plugging in [2]