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Tesla Cybercab on Display in Several U.S. Cities This Weekend

Tesla is intensifying its promotional efforts for its Robotaxi (Tesla Cybercab), with a strategic weekend display across multiple U.S. cities.

The company announced the showcase through its official Tesla North America social media (X) account.

The Cybercab will be on display at five locations this weekend:

  1. Century City, Los Angeles, California
  2. Park Meadows, Lone Tree, Colorado
  3. Tampa Westshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida
  4. Gold Coast, Chicago, Illinois
  5. The Garden State Plaza, Paramus, NJ

It remains unclear whether attendees can ride in the Cybercab (Robotaxi) or if it’s merely a display piece.

The Cybercab is currently touring Europe and has already been exhibited at several notable locations, including Tesla’s Gigafactory New York and the Petersen Automotive Museum.

What sets the Tesla Cybercab apart is its revolutionary design focused entirely on autonomous driving. Unlike traditional vehicles, it completely eliminates manual controls such as steering wheels and pedals.

Tesla Lead Engineer Eric E. revealed that the vehicle will incorporate approximately half the number of parts found in the Model 3, which suggests potential for efficient, large-scale production.

Elon Musk has set an ambitious target of producing 2 million Cybercabs annually.

Tesla Cybercab is a compact car with an impressively spacious trunk that can accommodate multiple golf bags, two full-size carry-on, and checked bags, and potentially even bicycles and a foldable wheelchair.

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