Why Elon Musk's Cybercab promises leave plenty of room for doubt
Briefly

Musk stated that he envisions reshaping urban environments by turning parking lots into parks while introducing fully autonomous vehicles like the Cybercab and Robovan.
Despite Musk's ambitious claims at the We, Robot event, skeptics like Dan O'Dowd view his rhetoric as repetitive and reminiscent of past unfulfilled promises surrounding Tesla's autonomous technology.
The Cybercab features a sleek, compact design with no steering wheel or pedals, aiming for a future of autonomy and convenience in urban transportation.
With a projected launch in 2026, Musk aims to bring the Cybercab to market at a cost below $30,000, charging users 20 cents per mile.
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