Tesla Fans Think This Reviewer Will Have to Shave His Hair Due to Musk's $30,000 Cybercab Claim
Tesla claims the Cybercab will sell under $30,000 by year-end despite ongoing doubts about its unsupervised full self-driving capability and delayed mass production.
- On February 17, Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, reiterated Tesla will sell a steering-wheel-less Cybercab for under $30,000 after the first unit rolled off Giga Texas, sparking memes about a head-shaving bet.
- A decade of promises reveals Elon Musk’s repeated missed autonomy timelines from 2015 predictions through claims until 2024, documented on Wikipedia’s List of predictions for autonomous Tesla vehicles.
- The Cybercab lacks a steering wheel or pedals, so it depends on truly solved unsupervised FSD, with production expected to start in April and Tesla's 8 billion miles milestone reached this week.
- Trademark and legal setbacks include a California judge finding Tesla's FSD claims `actually, unambiguously false and counterfactual`, while Tesla loses the `Cybercab` trademark to a French seltzer company.
- Until Tesla demonstrates a Cybercab completing a paying-customer delivery without a steering wheel, skeptics say Brownlee's on-camera shave remains premature.
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Elon Musk reveals price of Tesla's Cybercab
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company plans to sell its fully autonomous Cybercab for $30,000 or less by 2027.The electric-vehicle maker announced Tuesday that the first Cybercab had rolled off the production line at its Giga Texas factory. Shortly after, Musk responded on X to a user seeking clarification about whether the vehicle would actually launch at that price point before 2027."Elon – to be clear – the bet was that Tesla wouldn't sell a C…
On February 18, the first "Cybercab" went off the line. Elon Musk promises that anyone with a Tesla can now become an entrepreneur.
Tesla Motors showed off a picture of the first autonomous Cybercab car on social media, which left the production line of the Texas Gigafactory, while Elon Musk confirmed the planned price.
Tesla fans think this reviewer will have to shave his hair due to Musk’s $30,000 Cybercab claim
Elon Musk has reiterated his claim that Tesla will sell the Cybercab directly to consumers for under $30,000 before the end of the year, following the first production unit rolling off the line at Giga Texas on February 17. The announcement immediately set Tesla fans ablaze, not with discussions about the vehicle’s autonomy challenges, but [...]
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