The American car company Tesla is notorious for often moving the dates when starting the production of new models, but the revolutionary Cybercab model will probably be an exception. Although its production was not expected until around April, the automaker has already boasted a picture of the first production car that left the production line of the Texas Gigafactory.
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The image, released on February 17 on the X network, shows a car with an atypical style of opening its doors among a group of workers. At the same time, it can be expected that the first manufactured car will not go to any customer, although Elon Musk has already confirmed the price below the 30,000 dollar mark (approx. 616,000 crowns) on the networks.
The Tesla Cybercab should be the first production car to leave the production line without a steering wheel and pedals. Control is to rely exclusively on the autonomous driving system, which the automaker has been working on developing for years. However, putting such a car on the market is subject to a demanding approval process.
Although there are already a number of cars that boast autonomous driving on American roads, they all still have classic control elements. Some of them can be controlled remotely, while others still require a driver to act as a supervisor. Tesla is thus embarking on a unique path.
However, Elon Musk still assumes that deliveries to customers will begin before 2027. At the same time, customers should not be only large transport companies. The car should also be intended for private individuals who do not want or cannot drive.
