Evidence60%Strong
FactIn ProgressProduct·March 11, 2026
Production-Ready Cybercab Publicly Displayed for First Time at USDOT Forum
Tesla unveiled the production-ready Cybercab at the USDOT National Autonomous Vehicle Safety Forum in Washington, D.C., marking the first public display of the assembly-line-ready vehicle. The production unit confirms a fully driverless interior with no steering wheel or pedals, Tesla's largest-ever ~21-inch center display, an emergency stop button as the sole manual input, legroom exceeding larger Tesla models due to its passenger-dedicated layout, an additional C-pillar camera for expanded autonomous field of view, and a dedicated high-pressure washer system for all external cameras.
Evidence Strength
Evidence60%Strong
Based on original reporting
Reported by 2 independent publishers
Insights
First tracked
March 10, 2026
Last updated
March 11, 2026
Sources
2 sources
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First Look at the Production Cybercab: What's ChangedNotateslaapp·Mar 10
Evidence Strength
Evidence60%Strong
Based on original reporting
Reported by 2 independent publishers
Insights
First tracked
March 10, 2026
Last updated
March 11, 2026
Sources
2 sources
Related Developments
Nvidia and Uber Announce Global Robotaxi Network Launching in 2027, Directly Competing with TeslaCleanTechnica: Tesla Nearly a Decade Behind on Robotaxi PlansTesla Robotaxi Service Operating in San Francisco with Safety DriversCleanTechnica (Paul Fosse): Tesla Robotaxi in San Francisco Is Cheaper Than Competitors but Has Longer Wait Times and Limited SupplyTesla FSD v14.3 Update in Internal Testing, Broader Rollout Expected by Late April