# Cybercab
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Tesla’s Mid-Year Pivot: Sales Surge as Legacy Rivals Retreat
Tesla is experiencing a rebound in sales momentum driven by high fuel prices and reduced competition from traditional automakers. While demand is strong in China and Europe, J.P. Morgan remains skeptical of the company's valuation, maintaining a bearish price target.

Tesla’s Driverless Leap: The Cybercab Enters Mass Production
Tesla has officially commenced mass production of the Cybercab, a vehicle designed entirely without steering wheels, pedals, or mirrors. This launch signals Tesla's definitive shift toward a robotaxi-centric business model and a future of fully autonomous urban mobility.

Musk’s $0.20-a‑Mile Robotaxi: Tesla’s Cybercab Stakes a Claim to Crush Ride‑Hailing Costs
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla’s Cybercab robotaxi could operate for as little as $0.20 per mile — about half the projected cost of Waymo’s next‑gen vehicles and far below current ride‑hailing and private‑car costs. The target rests on energy efficiency gains, an ‘unboxed’ manufacturing approach that trims parts, and the elimination of driver labour, but faces production, regulatory and safety hurdles before it can reshape urban mobility.

Musk Hints Tesla Will Try Selling Humanoid Robot to Consumers by End of Next Year — But Timetables and Technical Hurdles Persist
At Davos, Elon Musk said Tesla may start selling its humanoid robot Optimus to consumers by the end of next year, while predicting more complex capabilities by the end of 2026. The remarks sharpen an ambitious timetable but leave open significant technical, production and regulatory questions; early deployments are likely to target controlled industrial settings before any mass consumer rollout.