Elon Musk unveils autonomous Cybercab and Robovan at sci-fi-themed event

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Forward-looking: The Cybercab, with its sleek design and advanced capabilities, embodies Elon Musk's vision of a future where autonomous transportation is the standard. However, the journey from concept to widespread implementation will likely be filled with technological and regulatory hurdles.

This week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the company's latest innovation, the Cybercab robotaxi, at the We, Robot event at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California. The tech mogul made a dramatic entrance by arriving at the sci-fi-themed function in the vehicle dressed in his signature black leather jacket and accompanied by a man in a space suit.

Tesla secured 20 acres of space at the studio lot, where it showcased 20 Cybercabs and 50 fully autonomous vehicles, giving attendees firsthand experience with the new cars. Meanwhile, human-like robots mingled with the crowd, serving drinks and performing a choreographed dance to Daft Punk's Robot Rock.

This Cybercab is fully autonomous, lacking traditional elements like a steering wheel and pedals. It features inductive charging capabilities and it is powered by an advanced onboard computer system. The vehicle's vibrant metallic design evokes classic science fiction vibes. During the presentation, Musk nodded to the iconic movie Blade Runner but said the future he envisions will be more optimistic than the film's darker themes.

Musk pegged production to begin between 2026 and 2027, with a projected cost under $30,000, making it accessible to a broader group of prospective buyers. He envisions the Cybercab as a critical component of "individualized mass transit," transforming how people navigate cities while reducing reliance on personal vehicles and parking spaces.

He sees a future where self-driving vehicles serve multiple purposes, functioning as personal transportation and on-demand taxi services. Cybercab owners could program their cars to provide ride-sharing services when not in use.

Musk also suggested that entrepreneurs could establish fleets of these vehicles, creating new competition in the ride-hailing market. He colorfully described this concept as akin to a "shepherd tending to a flock of cars," highlighting the potential for individuals or businesses to manage and profit from a group of autonomous vehicles operating as a coordinated unit in the transportation ecosystem.

"It's going to be a glorious future," he said.

Tesla also plans to bring unsupervised self-driving capabilities to its existing Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Rollout could begin in California and Texas as early as next year, with expansion to other regions pending regulatory approval.

Musk also teased an autonomous Robovan (pictured above), designed to transport up to 20 people or cargo. He didn't go into the details. However, he did update the crowd on the Optimus project, saying that engineers have "made a lot of progress" on the humanoid robot's design. He expects that at scale, the robots should cost around $30,000.

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I like what Elon Musk is doing.
I HODL Tesla stock. Have since 2012. I sold some in 2018 to buy my second house.
But I can't buy a Tesla: the interiors are too bland for me.

The robotaxi is exactly what I expected the rumored Model 2 to be. I expected it to be a Model 3 "coupe" with two less doors.

But I had NO IDEA that Musk would pull the steering wheel and pedals. That's just ridiculous.

If he'd announced a "model 2" coupe I think the market would have reacted better.

As for Optimus robots... Yeah: I saw iRobot and I remember what happened when USR got a unit in everyone's house. No thanks.
 
Nobody is bigger liar more than Elon Musk.
I'll admit I don't like the guy and can't stand his politics but I can't help being impressed by what he's done:
* His company Tesla is worth $682bn
* Tesla EV's are thought of as the best currently available
* Their self drive technology is almost science fiction
* A global market leading supercharger network with nearly 100% up time
* Their SpaceX company delivers satellites for NASA and watching them land back on Earth is again almost science fiction
* Their Starlink service forms the backbone of the Ukraine military network
* This week they've announced robotic taxis and robots

This has all been done since 2004. What more were you expecting?
 
Smoke and mirrors, nothing more. Tesla has been struggling and he needed a PR boost. However, this time no one is buying his BS. Stock took almost a 9% dive on Friday.

Oh yeah, those cool "autonomous" Optimus robots walking around, FAKE. It came out that they were just remote controlled by humans in suits. Just fancy electo-mechanical puppets. Just goes to prove Elon is full of it.
 
I'll admit I don't like the guy and can't stand his politics but I can't help being impressed by what he's done:
* His company Tesla is worth $682bn
* Tesla EV's are thought of as the best currently available
* Their self drive technology is almost science fiction
* A global market leading supercharger network with nearly 100% up time
* Their SpaceX company delivers satellites for NASA and watching them land back on Earth is again almost science fiction
* Their Starlink service forms the backbone of the Ukraine military network
* This week they've announced robotic taxis and robots

This has all been done since 2004. What more were you expecting?
I'll admit I don't like the guy and can't stand his politics but I can't help being impressed by what he's done:
* His company Tesla is worth $682bn
* Tesla EV's are thought of as the best currently available
* Their self drive technology is almost science fiction
* A global market leading supercharger network with nearly 100% up time
* Their SpaceX company delivers satellites for NASA and watching them land back on Earth is again almost science fiction
* Their Starlink service forms the backbone of the Ukraine military network
* This week they've announced robotic taxis and robots

This has all been done since 2004. What more were you expecting?

Tell me something. Even just a few bullet points about what is wrong with his politics? It will reveal a lot about yourself.
 
Yes that’s a huge story that should be on TechSpot lol.
Smoke and mirrors, nothing more. Tesla has been struggling and he needed a PR boost. However, this time no one is buying his BS. Stock took almost a 9% dive on Friday.

Oh yeah, those cool "autonomous" Optimus robots walking around, FAKE. It came out that they were just remote controlled by humans in suits. Just fancy electo-mechanical puppets. Just goes to prove Elon is full of it.
Please provide the source where Tesla claimed the robots in the crowd were fully autonomous. This was never a secret, and people at the event were fully aware: https://electrek.co/2024/10/11/it-s...ots-at-teslas-event-were-under-human-control/

Contrary to your opinion, Tesla is doing great. They have $30B of cash on hand, they’re profitable, and they’re mostly debt-free. Their stock price almost reached a 52 week high before the event. And they have the best selling car in the world: https://www.statista.com/statistics/239229/most-sold-car-models-worldwide/

The only one with smoke and mirrors here is you.
 
Tell me something. Even just a few bullet points about what is wrong with his politics? It will reveal a lot about yourself.
The fact that you focused in on this person's comment about Musk's politics and ignored everything else he said says a lot about YOU. Perhaps Truth Social is the place for you and not TechSpot.
 
I'll admit I don't like the guy and can't stand his politics but I can't help being impressed by what he's done:
* His company Tesla is worth $682bn
* Tesla EV's are thought of as the best currently available
* Their self drive technology is almost science fiction
* A global market leading supercharger network with nearly 100% up time
* Their SpaceX company delivers satellites for NASA and watching them land back on Earth is again almost science fiction
* Their Starlink service forms the backbone of the Ukraine military network
* This week they've announced robotic taxis and robots

This has all been done since 2004. What more were you expecting?
I'm not going to dispute everything you said line by line, even though I could. Let's just talk about a few of the big ones. First of all, Tesla is not Musk's company. It is a publicly traded company. In fact, Musk is not even a founding member of Tesla, he just bought into it later on.

Tesla EVs are the best currently available? I don't know what you're smoking, but I want some. Do some Google searches and you'll see that a lot of Telsa owners are having tons issues after owning their car for only a year or two. There are far better EV alternatives, again, look it up.

Their self drive technology is almost science fiction? You're right about the last part, their self driving technology is "fiction". You still have to keep your eyes on the road and be ready to take over in case something goes wrong. They're calling it "full self driving" when it's not even close. Look it up.

Etc, etc, etc.
 
Tell me something. Even just a few bullet points about what is wrong with his politics? It will reveal a lot about yourself.
I'll keep it factual:
* He has 34 felonies against
* Convicted of rape
* Election interference
* Was being investigated by FBI for being bankrolled by Putin until he fired director of FBI
* Showing state secrets to business buddies
* Has 6 bankruptcies against his name

He doesn't seem to understand the difference between truth and lies though these days he's almost incoherent on stage. I'm from the UK so you guys can vote for who you want. I just don't understand why he isn't in jail.
 
First of all, Tesla is not Musk's company. It is a publicly traded company. In fact, Musk is not even a founding member of Tesla, he just bought into it later on.
The company was founded in 2003 and Musk bought a controlling share the following year for $6.35m. Let's be generous and say the company was worth $13m at that point. Now the company is now worth $682bn. So he's increased the value of the company by a factor of 52,000 in 20 years. I'd say that's quite an impact.

Telsa owners are having tons issues after owning their car for only a year or two.
You offer no specific issues. Tesla has sold nearly 1m vehicles so I'd expect a few issues here and there but I didn't find that many issues when searching. Panel gaps in early models? I looked for videos of high mileage Tesla's to see what went wrong and found that tyres and windscreen wipers were their main service items. For cars that have driven 200k -1m miles they seem to lose about 10% of range but still seem to be running perfectly. Is that really an issue?

There are far better EV alternatives, again, look it up.
Again you offer no real examples. Polestar and Rivian are very likely to go bust in a few years time. The Ioniq 5N looks fun but it's not something I would drive. The MG4 is a great cheap EV but obviously it's Chinese so you take your chances. At the other end of the scale is the Rolls Royce Spectre but at $400K it's too much for me. The Porsche's Taycan looks pretty but it loses 70% of it's value after 3 years so no thanks. I'd be happy with a Kia Niro EV but the car I'd actually want is the Tesla Model 3 SR in red with a white interior.

their self driving technology is "fiction". You still have to keep your eyes on the road and be ready to take over in case something goes wrong. They're calling it "full self driving" when it's not even close. Look it up.
Keeping your eyes on the road is a legal requirement and probably sensible. If you want full self drive then just get in one of the taxi's referenced in this article. I've watched quite a few of the Tesla FSD 12.5.4 videos and came away impressed. Have you watched any?
 
I'll keep it factual:
* He has 34 felonies against
* Convicted of rape
* Election interference
* Was being investigated by FBI for being bankrolled by Putin until he fired director of FBI
* Showing state secrets to business buddies
* Has 6 bankruptcies against his name

He doesn't seem to understand the difference between truth and lies though these days he's almost incoherent on stage. I'm from the UK so you guys can vote for who you want. I just don't understand why he isn't in jail.
You must get your news from TikTok. ROFL
 
Which specific parts do you think were wrong?
You did not name 1 "policy". You threw out accusations.

Election interference? Really? Guess having the media, DOJ and FBI run by the liberals and literally lying about everything isn't election interference. 99% of liberals voted against voter ID. The US is dangerously run by puppets who aren't in control.

Funny how "election interference" only applies if you don't agree with Democrats.

I'm sorry, but America isn't socialist or communist. If you want that, you are welcome to move to one of those countries.
 
They weren't accusations, they were simple facts. Any ordinary US citizen would be in jail.

I'll also quickly point out I'm not a democrat nor American. I understood that Trump's initial campaign was partially funded by Russia. On the global stage he's seen as a Putin ally. His plan for peace in Ukraine is to just let Russia keep the territory it's taken! He even blocked a congressionally-mandated $400 million military aid package. Doing that was also illegal by your own laws. And you think I'm the communist???
 
They weren't accusations, they were simple facts. Any ordinary US citizen would be in jail.

I'll also quickly point out I'm not a democrat nor American. I understood that Trump's initial campaign was partially funded by Russia. On the global stage he's seen as a Putin ally. His plan for peace in Ukraine is to just let Russia keep the territory it's taken! He even blocked a congressionally-mandated $400 million military aid package. Doing that was also illegal by your own laws. And you think I'm the communist???
Nothing to do with Trump. We are talking about MUSK. He's a genius and will likely help mankind to become interplanetary. It needs to happen.
 
I'll admit I don't like the guy and can't stand his politics but I can't help being impressed by what he's done:
* His company Tesla is worth $682bn
* Tesla EV's are thought of as the best currently available
* Their self drive technology is almost science fiction
* A global market leading supercharger network with nearly 100% up time
* Their SpaceX company delivers satellites for NASA and watching them land back on Earth is again almost science fiction
* Their Starlink service forms the backbone of the Ukraine military network
* This week they've announced robotic taxis and robots

This has all been done since 2004. What more were you expecting?

Bad news, it's no longer HIS company. He is a larger stock holder but not the majority .... per Wall Street News .....
 
Bad news, it's no longer HIS company. He is a larger stock holder but not the majority .... per Wall Street News .....
Well aware of that. He now only has a 17% share. That doesn't bother me at all as I don't really like the guy but I'm impressed by what the company has achieved over the years.
 
I'll admit I don't like the guy and can't stand his politics but I can't help being impressed by what he's done:
* His company Tesla is worth $682bn
* Tesla EV's are thought of as the best currently available
* Their self drive technology is almost science fiction
* A global market leading supercharger network with nearly 100% up time
* Their SpaceX company delivers satellites for NASA and watching them land back on Earth is again almost science fiction
* Their Starlink service forms the backbone of the Ukraine military network
* This week they've announced robotic taxis and robots

This has all been done since 2004. What more were you expecting?
Elon didn't do these things, they hired the right people to accomplish all of that, people they underpay and overwork.
 
Elon didn't do these things, they hired the right people to accomplish all of that, people they underpay and overwork.
That's obviously true with all companies. The difference is that this particular company puts money into blue sky projects and then actually makes them work. Just this past week we've had robotic taxis, real looking robots - admittedly not much more advanced than Boston Dynamics offerings plus SpaceX returning the Falcon 9 booster back to it's mount.

All the above look like science fiction to me. How many other companies have done anything close this year? This century?
 
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