Tesla Cybercab Undergoes Pre-Production Testing Phase
Tesla Cybercab is one of the most eagerly awaited projects by the company, currently undergoing testing in the pre-production phase. However, a recent incident involving the Cybercab being loaded onto a tow truck has sparked speculation about potential issues.
An image circulating on the internet shows the Cybercab with a Police Officer and tow truck driver, suggesting that it may require assistance to return to its testing facility, likely Gigafactory Texas or a Bay Area facility.
While the Cybercab was recently spotted in Buffalo, New York for cold-weather testing, the incident did not occur there. The vehicle is undergoing rigorous testing, including range tests and public road operation, to identify any potential issues before production and customer delivery.
It’s worth noting that vehicle breakdowns are not uncommon during testing phases. Tesla faced similar challenges with the Semi truck three years ago, but the vehicle has since proven successful in its pilot program with companies like Frito-Lay and PepsiCo.
The Future of the Cybercab
Despite the recent incident, the future of the Cybercab remains promising. While no official statement has been released regarding the incident, it underscores the importance of thorough testing during the pre-production phase. Vehicle breakdowns are a normal part of the testing process, and Tesla is committed to ensuring the Cybercab is safe and reliable for customers.
As the Cybercab continues its testing phase, it’s essential to remember that these challenges are part of the development process and serve to improve the vehicle’s performance and reliability in the long run.

