The Cybercab and Robovan use AI instead of Lidar and lack steering wheels and pedals, promising a futuristic experience on the road.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk finally unveiled two autonomous electric vehicles Thursday night during a livestream dubbed “We, Robot”, featuring a smaller “Cybercab” and a larger “Robovan” at the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, California.
“There’s no steering wheel or pedals, so I hope this goes well”, Musk said during the event.
The Cybercab is a smaller coupe with two butterfly doors, two seats, a single band of headlight similar to the Cybertruck, and a stainless-steel look. It doesn’t have a charging port, either, as it’s able to charge via induction.