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2024 - 10 - 11

Elon Musk's Cybercab: The Future of Ridesharing or Just a Pipe Dream?

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Hold onto your hats, Australia! Tesla's new Cybercab is set to roll out, and it comes with no steering wheel - just your daily commute reinvented!

Tesla has officially lifted the veil on its long-anticipated Cybercab during the "We, Robot" event, where CEO Elon Musk showcased the car of the future: a fully autonomous taxi without a steering wheel or pedals! This innovation aims to transform ridesharing as we know it, paving the way for everything from lazy Sundays to spontaneous mid-week adventures without the hassle of driving. But the big question remains: can a car really zoom around town (sans human driver) safely and efficiently?

The Cybercab is not only a revolution in tech; it’s a ride towards affordability. Musk announced that production for the Cybercab is expected to begin in 2026, and the price tag is set to shock the market at under $30,000. If the speculative timeline holds true, we might be hailing our next taxi with a slick app in the next few years, effortlessly integrating our commute with cutting-edge autonomous tech. But wait, there's more! The Cybercab will come equipped with features like inductive charging systems that promise to make recharging as easy as parking.

As the excitement grows over this new gadget, skeptics raise their eyebrows, questioning whether Tesla has truly mastered the art of self-driving technology. While Musk is full of confidence that these autonomous rides will hit the roads before 2027, critics point out that there’s still no clear evidence that Tesla's self-driving system can operate unsupervised and remain accident-free. Like Netflix on a quiet night, there's plenty of binge-watching skepticism surrounding our reliance on robots behind the wheel!

And just when you think it couldn't get any better, Musk tantalizingly hinted at the emergence of a ‘Robovan’ model that could transport 20 people at a time. Talk about a party on wheels! With the unveiling of the Cybercab, Tesla is not just re-engineering transport; it's kicking the conventional taxi industry into the virtual era. Stay tuned for more electric excitement!

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Tesla's Cybercab Is Here (WIRED)

At a media event this evening, Tesla CEO Elon Musk showed off the company's new Cybercab and shared some details about Tesla's plan to launch its own ...

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Tesla is expected to unveil a robotaxi tonight: 5 things to know (NPR)

On Thursday night, Tesla is holding a splashy event it's calling “We, Robot.” CEO Elon Musk says fully autonomous vehicles are key to Tesla's future, ...

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Tesla unveils Cybercab driverless model in 'We, Robot' event (USA TODAY)

Tesla unveiled a self-driving taxi during the electric car giant's "We, Robot" event Thursday night, paving the path for what CEO Elon Musk has bet will ...

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Elon Musk unveils Tesla's Cybercab with elusive production timeline (The Washington Post)

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company's robotaxi will “probably” be in production before 2027 — and predicts it will cost less than $30000.

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Tesla robotaxi event will include long-awaited "Cybercab" unveiling (CBS News)

Skeptics say CEO Elon Musk has yet to show Tesla's self-driving system can travel safely without human supervision.

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Tesla Robotaxi Is a Driverless Car That Will Cost under $30K (Car and Driver)

Tesla has revealed its fully autonomous taxi, which is said to feature inductive charging and start production in 2026.

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Tesla Cybercab autonomous electric robotaxi revealed (Drive)

Tesla has unveiled an autonomous electric coupe without a steering wheel or pedals – designed for ride-sharing services.

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Elon Musk unveils Tesla Cybercab self-driving robotaxi (The Guardian)

Billionaire says autonomous car expected 'before 2027' will have a pricetag of less than US$30000, with a 'Robovan' that can carry 20 people to follow.

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Musk, Tesla unveil long-awaited "Cybercab" robotaxi (CBS News)

Skeptics say CEO Elon Musk has yet to show Tesla's self-driving system can travel safely without human supervision.

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Elon Musk unveils 'Cybercab' at Tesla robotaxi event (BBC News)

The billionaire revealed a prototype of the long awaited self-driving vehicle at a Hollywood film studio.

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Elon Musk unveils Tesla's 'Cybercab' robotaxis (Financial Times)

EV leader plans to start making self-driving cabs before 2027 and sell them for less than $30000.

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Tesla Cybercab autonomous taxi revealed | CarExpert (CarExpert)

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed the Cybercab, a fully autonomous taxi he says will enter production in 2026.

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Tesla robotaxi event was long on promises, but investors wanted ... (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES, Oct 10 (Reuters) - For a businessman who perpetually struggles with broken promises, Elon Musk gave himself quite a to-do list Thursday night ...

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Elon Musk unveils Tesla's 'Cybercab,' plans to bring autonomous ... (The Washington Post)

Tesla unveiled its long-awaited robotaxi at a Hollywood studio Thursday night, though fans of the electric vehicle maker will have to wait until at least ...

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Tesla Robovan revealed as wild 20-passenger autonomous shuttle (The North West Star)

Resembling a streamlined locomotive more so than any existing people mover or minibus, the Robovan can carry up to 20 people or can be used to transport goods.

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Tesla shares drop 7% after Cybercab robotaxi reveal fails to impress (CNBC)

Shares of electric vehicle maker Tesla tumbled Friday after the company's long-awaited robotaxi event failed to impress investors.

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Tesla shares drop 5% in premarket after Cybercab robotaxi reveal ... (NBC Southern California)

Shares of electric vehicle maker Tesla sank after the company's long-awaited robotaxi event — where CEO Elon Musk unveiled the firm's Cybercab...

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Lot of sci-fi smoke and mirrors: Investors, experts react to Tesla's ... (Reuters.com)

Tesla on Thursday showcased its long-awaited robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals, but the glitzy event was light on detail, ...

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Tesla's value drops $60bn after investors fail to hail self-driving ... (The Guardian)

Investors criticised lack of detail about the 'robotaxi' showcased by Elon Musk.

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Tesla stock sinks as 'toothless' robotaxi disappoints (Yahoo Finance)

Jefferies (JEF) analysts called Tesla's $30,000 robotaxi, dubbed the Cybercab, a “toothless taxi” in a note to investors Friday morning, adding that Tesla has “ ...

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Tesla's robotaxi event was long on Musk promises, short on details (Aljazeera.com)

Elon Musk said Tesla will eventually make humanoid robots for sale. Tesla's robotaxi is displayed at an unveiling event in Los Angeles, California, US. Elon ...

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Tesla shares fall after Elon Musk's glitzy 'Cybercab' event disappoints (Financial Times)

Stock drops 8% as investors are underwhelmed by lack of detail about planned autonomous fleet.

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Tesla Offers Little Information On Robotaxi, Here's The Deeper Scoop (Forbes)

It will use wireless inductive charging rather than the Tesla NACS connector. Individuals will be able to buy them and operate fleets to make income, but no ...

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Elon Musk's robotaxi event proves a flop, driving Tesla shares down ... (Fortune)

Rather than riding the stock's recent momentum, the robotaxi unveiling proved to be the “sell the news” event some analysts predicted.

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