With production officially kicking off at Gigafactory Texas, the Tesla Cybercab is no longer just a futuristic concept—it’s hitting the pavement. Positioned as a two-seat, steering-wheel-free revolution, the Cybercab is designed to bring the cost of transport down to “bus-level” pricing.
What We Know So Far:
- The Price Point: Elon Musk has doubled down on a starting price of under $30,000, making it the most affordable entry into the Tesla ecosystem.
- The Design: In a bold move, the Cybercab lacks traditional pedals and mirrors, relying entirely on the FSD v13 vision-based system.
- Volume Production: Tesla targets a production cadence of one unit every 10 seconds once lines reach full capacity (Source: Tesla Annual General Meeting, November 2025).
Why it matters: For prospective owners, the Cybercab represents a shift from “car ownership” to “platform participation.” Whether you plan to own one or simply summon one via the Tesla App, the 2026 rollout marks the beginning of the end for the traditional driver’s seat.