ALBAWABA – Elon Musk, the American billionaire, and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company, reveled the new Tesla robotaxi, the ‘CyberCab.’ This innovative vehicle is designed for transportation and operates autonomously, eliminating the need for brakes or a steering wheel.
Tesla introduces the new robotaxi
Musk unveiled the new design for the CyberCab at a major Tesla event, highlighting the company’s new direction on manufacturing robotic vehicles. The new CyberCab features two gull-wing doors and is designed without a steering wheel or pedals.
It is worth noting that Musk arrived at the event on Thursday driving the new CyberCab robotic taxi. He stated that the new design is set for production in 2026 and will cost less than $30,000. Musk explained that it would operate at around 20 cents per mile and would charge wirelessly, requiring no plugs.

Musk introduced another larger self-driving vehicle called the ‘RoboVan,’ which can accommodate up to 20 people and Optimus, a humanoid robot. (Shutterstock)
Additionally, Musk introduced another larger self-driving vehicle called the ‘RoboVan,’ which can accommodate up to 20 people and Optimus, a humanoid robot. "The autonomous future is here. With autonomy, you get your time back,” Musk said.
Musk plans
Musk shared plans about operating a self-driving Tesla taxi that passengers can order through an application. This new project will be launched next year, according to Musk.
It is worth noting that Tesla may experience its first-ever decline in deliveries this year, despite sales incentives driving good results. Additionally, price cuts are creating significant pressure on the profit margins of the company.