The Tesla Cybercab has arrived in Europe! While it's an autonomous robotaxi, it's not traveling solo on an interrail trip just yet. Instead, you can see it on display at the Tesla store in London’s Westfield shopping center until December 8th. After that, it will be showcased in stores across France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway.
The Cybercab was unveiled during Tesla's 'We, Robot' event in Los Angeles back in October, offering a glimpse into the future of transportation. Elon Musk announced that full production would begin in 2026, with prices starting at $30,000 for private buyers.
A big question remains: Will the Cybercab's wireless charging technology be available in Teslas with steering wheels? Since Tesla's patent for wireless charging pads that support bi-directional charging in September, there's been a lot of speculation.
A spokesperson commented, “We’re in the early stages of development. It's designed for the Cybercab but might expand to other models in the future. We don't have any confirmations yet.”
The Cybercab's sleek design suggests that the Cybertruck’s unique aesthetics might succeed in a smaller, curvier form. Could this indicate a refreshed Cyber saloon with metallic finishes, especially since the Model S hasn’t been updated since 2021?
As with all things Tesla, clear answers will probably come when Musk reveals a new model. Will we see these features before the Cybercab rolls out on European roads? Stay tuned.
Summary: The Tesla Cybercab's European tour showcases a futuristic vision, blending autonomous technology with advanced wireless charging possibilities. As Tesla continues to evolve its designs, the Cybercab sets the stage for what's next.