Tesla Cybercab test fleet expands in Austin and Bay Area
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Tesla Cybercab test fleet expands in Austin and Bay Area
"Tesla has expanded its fleet of Cybercab test units in both Austin and the Bay Area of California, as the vehicle is heading toward the first production stages, hopefully early this year. As the first few units were spotted in Austin late last year, Tesla is now operating seven total Cybercab units in testing, three of which were spotted over the weekend in Texas. Bay Area testing just started on January 3, with both units also being added to the fleet on Saturday and Sunday."
"The expansion of the Cybercab test fleet is a slow but steady process that Tesla is taking to get the car on public roads ahead of its initial production stages. CEO Elon Musk said last week that Tesla has already started some test production phases of the vehicle at Gigafactory Texas, which is located outside of Austin. However, it will likely be some time before Tesla actually adds it to the fleet for rides that are available to the public."
Cybercab testing has expanded in Austin and the Bay Area, with seven Cybercab units now operating in testing and multiple vehicles recently observed. Three Cybercabs were spotted in Texas and two were added in the Bay Area around January 3. The Robotaxi fleet totals 139 vehicles across Austin and the Bay Area, with most units being Model Y cars and the Cybercab as the newest addition. Test production phases have started at Gigafactory Texas outside Austin. The Cybercab is planned without a steering wheel or pedals, requiring Level 5 autonomy before public ride-hailing deployment.
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