Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, says he hopes to obtain approval in the American state of Texas to allow his fully autonomous Cybercab robotaxi to operate there in 2025.
Tesla waits obtain regulatory approval next year in the state of Texas so that your new Cybercup autonomous taxi can now pick up passengers through a ride-sharing application and provide service. He also announced that Maybe the Cybercup can be enabled in Californiaaccording to our colleagues at Autoweek. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has noted that California has a fairly lengthy regulatory approval process. That means that “definitely” in Texas, “probably” in California and “possibly” in other states, the Tesla robotaxi will already be a reality next year. Musk has assured that the model will reach series production in 2026.
According to information from Autoweek, in a call with Wall Street investors and analysts, Musk lamented the need for state-by-state approval of full autonomy. “Ought have a federal approval process for autonomous vehicles. “If there is a government efficiency department, I will try to make that happen,” said the head of Tesla. This statement referred to Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump’s interest in finding a role for Musk if he wins the November 5 election.
Unlike other Tesla models, The Cybercab has been conceived from the beginning as an exclusively autonomous vehicle. It dispenses with pedals and a steering wheel, and has an open-plan cabin in which the two occupants only have a large central screen within reach. It is estimated that its price will not exceed $30,000, about 27,500 euros.
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