Tesla Cybercab Production Version Spotted in Road Test, to Feature Full-Version FSD
Recently, according to relevant media reports, road test photos of the Tesla Cybercab have been exposed in downtown Austin, USA, showing the vehicle under testing. Designed exclusively for autonomous ride-hailing services, the Cybercab has only two seats and no steering wheel, accelerator, or brake pedals. Austin is also the first city for Tesla's Robotaxi ride-sharing service.

It is reported that Tesla's current Robotaxi service is mainly provided by the new Model Y equipped with customized FSD 14 (unsupervised version) software. Elon Musk previously revealed that the company plans to officially integrate owners' private vehicles and the Cybercab into the Robotaxi platform in 2026. The vehicle will adopt Tesla's full-version FSD autonomous driving technology without a steering wheel or pedals. In addition, it features an integrated conceptual seat design with a segmented backrest and cushion, accompanied by a retractable central armrest and a mid-mounted screen display. For power, the Cybercab has no charging port and is likely to adopt wireless inductive charging; it can also use a robotic arm for automatic interior cleaning.