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On Thursday, October 10, Tesla founder Elon Musk presented the long-awaited prototype of the Cybercab autonomous robot taxi, which will be an important step for the company in the development of unmanned technologies.
Elon Musk presented the long-awaited robotaxi, which received the name Cybercab. The price of such a car will be less than 30,000 dollars, the founder of Tesla said during the presentation of the new product.
The presentation took place at the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, California, as part of the “We, the Robot” event strong>. The project caused many expectations and doubts, especially after a number of postponements and changes in its implementation.
The Cybercab was originally slated for an August release, but was pushed back to October due to design changes that Musk says will play a key role. He emphasized the importance of finalizing the front of the car, and also added that the changes will make it possible to demonstrate several new functions.
The autonomous future is here, – said Musk, showing 50 fully autonomous cars, including the Y and Cybercab models.
The electric car will reportedly be a two-seater, with butterfly wings, and navigation based on cameras and powerful computing systems, setting it apart from competitors that use Lidar. Musk also hinted at the possibility of robotaxi rentals through the Tesla network: Tesla owners will be able to rent out their cars when they are not using them themselves.
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IT LOOKS SICK IN PERSON!! pic.twitter.com/V2rkKsjNqz
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Cybercablooks like a more compact version of the Cybertruck. Its CyberCab feature is the absence of a steering wheel and pedals, making it completely autonomous. In this regard, Tesla will need special permission from regulators before starting production and sales. The details of the “cybertaxi” power plant have not yet been disclosed.
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Cybercab is to become a direct competitor to Waymo – the self-driving car division of Alphabet (Google's parent company), whose robotaxis are already operating successfully in San Francisco and other US cities.
Despite the enthusiasm surrounding the project, Musk decided to avoid the loud media hype inherent in his past presentations by limiting the number of invited media to the event.
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