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Social Saturday: 2 Elon Musk unveils Tesla 'Cybercab': A fully autonomous robotaxi without steering wheels or pedals Tesla unveils the futuristic “Cybercab,” a fully autonomous vehicle without steering wheels or pedals, highlighting its vision for the future of driverless transport. Tesla’s much-anticipated “We, Robot” event took place Thursday evening, where CEO Elon Musk introduced the company’s latest innovation, the Cybercab, a fully autonomous vehicle designed without steering wheels or pedals. The launch marks a significant step in Tesla’s push toward a future dominated by driverless technology, a vision that Musk believes will propel the company’s long-term growth in the electric vehicle market. Musk travelled to the stage in a Cybercab and said production will start in 2026 with the vehicles being available to buy for less than $30,000 (approx. Rs 25.2 lakh). Musk also at the event said, "It will be cheaper than mass transit.

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