Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybercab made a subtle appearance in the company’s recent Fourth of July promotional video, sparking fresh excitement among fans. The video, which showcases Tesla employees at work, briefly features a door panel that closely resembles the design of the upcoming autonomous vehicle.
Renowned Tesla watcher @SawyerMerritt pointed out the Cybercab door in a scene from the promo video, igniting speculation about the futuristic EV. The Cybercab is a two-door, all-electric vehicle designed for Tesla’s Robotaxi service, featuring a sleek and minimalist aesthetic with unique sliding, scissor-style doors for easy passenger access.
Earlier sightings of gigacasting parts believed to be for the Cybercab at Gigafactory Texas hinted at active development for the vehicle’s body structure. Tesla’s use of large front and rear gigacastings is expected to streamline manufacturing and reduce component complexity, crucial for a cost-efficient ride-hailing vehicle.
Multiple Cybercab prototypes have been spotted testing around Giga Texas, including one with a steering wheel, suggesting the possibility of a manual option. Despite not being officially unveiled yet, the increasing frequency of sightings and hints like this one indicate that the Cybercab’s debut may be imminent, especially following Tesla’s successful Robotaxi pilot launch in Austin.
As Tesla continues to drop subtle clues about its next-gen vehicle, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the official unveiling of the Cybercab. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated electric vehicle from Tesla.