Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled his first robotaxi “Cybercab” on Friday.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla unveiled its first “Cybercab” robot taxi on Friday. At the ‘V-Robot’ event held in California, USA, the company’s CEO Elon Musk introduced the AI-enabled robotaxi.
This two-seater taxi has no steering or pedals. Consumers will be able to buy Tesla Cybercab for less than $30,000 (around Rs 25 lakh). Elon Musk expressed hope that Cybercab production would start before 2027.
The company presented another autonomous vehicle, the “Robovan”, which will be able to transport 20 people. Luggage can also be transported there. Giving an example, Musk said it could be used to transport sports teams.
This two-seater robotaxi has no steering or pedals.
Tesla unveiled its RoboVan during the We, Robot event on October 10, 2024.
The company’s CEO, Elon Musk, introduced Robotaxi at the “V-Robot” event.
Features of the Cybercab, it has no steering or pedals
The cost of running CyberCab will be 20 cents per mile, or about Rs 16 per 1.6 kilometres. It will not require any outlet to charge, that is, wireless charging is provided. no There is no steering wheel or pedals. The cabin is quite compact and can only accommodate 2 passengers. A flat screen is provided on the dashboard.
Design inspired by the Cyber Truck, this two-door car The design of the Cybercap is very similar to that of the Cybertruck. A thin LED connector light is provided at the front of the car, which works like a DRL. Projector type headlights have been provided at both its ends. The gullwing side doors add to the futuristic design of the car. It’s a two-door car. A cyber truck type storage cabin has been provided in its rear part.
Elon Musk wants to develop a fleet of taxis Musk plans to develop a fleet of autonomous Tesla taxis. Tesla owners will also be able to register their vehicles as part-time taxis. This means that owners can earn money through the network when they are not using their car.
The new Robotaxi model is a compact and futuristic two-seater with gullwing doors. It directly targets established autonomous taxi services like Waymo and Cruise, with Tesla hoping to carve out a niche in this competitive market.
Tesla’s strategy is to rely on its camera-based fully autonomous driving (FSD) system, which is quite different from competitors like Waymo that use lidar and radar technology. This technology is more expensive than Tesla’s.
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