Tesla tests Cybercab robotaxis on Austin roads without a steering wheel or any pedals

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Last week, Tesla (TSLA) started testing the steering-less Cybercab robotaxi in Austin, Texas. Interestingly, these are engineering test vehicles, as the head of Tesla AI, Ashok Elluswamy, confirmed on X.

The company’s CEO, Elon Musk, said that in addition to the absence of a steering wheel, Cybercabs don’t have any pedals either. Tesla Cybercab is designed for full autonomy, so there is no place for steering wheels or acceleration/brake pedals in these self-driving vehicles.

As we reported back in March, Tesla sent several engineering test units to various locations in the US. The automaker has finally revealed that it’s testing steering-less Cybercabs on the public roads of Austin, TX.

This public testing also suggests that the Cybercabs currently being produced at Giga Texas are engineering test units. The current production vehicles are not intended for sale. They are used for testing and as display cars across the US.

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Tesla Cybercab engineering vehicle tested on Austin roads without a steering wheel or even pedals (video below).
Tesla Cybercab engineering vehicle tested on Austin roads without a steering wheel or even pedals (video below). Credit: Courtesy of Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) / Elon Musk / X.

Cybercab Engineering Tests

Tesla performs extensive and long-term engineering analysis and testing on each of its prototype vehicles. Cybercab is, to date, the most ambitious autonomous project of the company. Therefore, it requires immense testing and real-world testing data before it gets into the hands of the customers.

Tesla is currently operating its Robotaxi Service using Model Y Juniper electric SUVs in multiple US cities (Austin, Dallas, Houston, SF Bay Area, Miami). However, the Model Y robotaxis have a steering wheel and pedals physically present in the vehicles.

Cybercab, on the other hand, carries less and less of the legacy from the previous generation of cars. Tesla needs a ton of real-world testing data to launch these cars for use by its customers with maximum safety.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced earlier this year that the automaker aims to launch these smaller 2-seat Cybercabs before 2027 and under a price tag of $30K.

However, influencers like MKBHD don’t believe that Elon Musk and his company will be able to achieve such an ambitious target before 2027.

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Video: Tesla Cybercab being tested on the roads of Austin, Texas, without any steering wheel or pedals.

Tesla Robotaxi Model Ys and Cybercabs run a more advanced version of Full Self-Driving (FSD) AI Vision software compared to the publicly available FSD v14.

Tesla Cybercab is an entirely new and different vehicle compared to the existing vehicle lineup. Its dimensions are much smaller, even compared to the Model 3 EV. So, Tesla engineers need to revalidate FSD on a new vehicle.

The previous data of billions of miles helps a lot, but it needs to be recalibrated to the Cybercab’s specific shape and dimensions.

As Tesla aims to start selling the steering-less two-seat Cybercabs by the end of this year, the engineering tests should last a few more months if all goes as planned.

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Iqtidar Ali
Iqtidar Alihttp://www.teslaoracle.com
Author of more than 1500 articles on Tesla, SpaceX, and EVs. His work has been liked and tweeted by Elon Musk and other prominent influencers. You can reach him on Twitter @IqtidarAlii

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