Billionaire says autonomous car expected ‘before 2027’ will have a pricetag of less than US$30,000, with a ‘Robovan’ that can carry 20 people to follow
Elon Musk says Tesla’s Cybercab will have no steering wheel or pedals and will have inductive charging, rather than a plug.Elon Musk says Tesla’s Cybercab will have no steering wheel or pedals and will have inductive charging, rather than a plug.
Musk said there were 20 more Cybercabs at the event, in addition to the one he had arrived in, and 50 fully autonomous vehicles for attenders to try out across the 20 acres of space that The future envisioned by Musk with autonomous vehicles is one where parking lots can be replaced by parks, and people can fall asleep or watch a movie in a “comfortable little lounge” while being ferried to their destination
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Elon Musk unveils Cybercab, Robovan as focus shifts to automationTesla’s Cybercab production will start in 2026 and a new one will cost less than $US30,000.
Read more »
Elon Musk unveils Cybercab, Robovan as focus shifts to automationTesla’s Cybercab production will start in 2026 and a new one will cost less than $US30,000.
Read more »
Elon Musk unveils Cybercab, Robovan as focus shifts to automationTesla’s Cybercab production will start in 2026 and a new one will cost less than $US30,000.
Read more »
Russian warlord accuses Elon Musk of remotely disabling his Tesla Cybertruck7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
Read more »
Elon Musk, Tesla beat lawsuit over self-driving claims7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
Read more »
Elon Musk doubles down on 'fascists' comment after Anthony Albanese hits backThe federal government proposed new laws this week that could see social media companies fined up to 5 per cent of their annual turnover for spreading misinformation and disinformation.
Read more »