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Tesla showed a Robovan with the CyberCab but said little. Here's how self-driving vans could be the future of public transit ...
Tesla looked to the past for design inspiration for its futuristic Robovan. Elon Musk finally revealed the long-awaited Robotaxi at Tesla's "We Robot" event on Thursday — but the bigger surprise ...
Tesla applied for two "Robus" trademarks with the USPTO. One refers to electric buses, while the other is for ridesharing services. The Robovan made a surprise appearance during last year's ...
Tesla says it’ll launch its own driverless ride-hailing service in Austin this June. The company even teased a futuristic robovan at its “We, Robot” event in Hollywood last year.
It was our first peak at Cybercab, Tesla's self-driving taxi platform. The event also rolled out a bizarro pill-shaped prototype called Robovan and gave a live demonstration of Optimus ...
Musk called it the Robovan. The Robovan is relatively odd-looking. That’s intentional, Musk said. “We want to change the look of the roads,” said Musk. “The future should look like the ...
The event, frankly, was a bit of a letdown. Tesla showed a new “cybercab” and “robovan” and talked about starting limited robotaxi service as early as 2025. But there wasn’t much ...
Meanwhile, the Robovan concept, unveiled in October at Tesla’s “We, Robot” event, hasn’t even officially been green-lit for development. As for the upcoming models supposedly landing in ...
Moreover, the big moves for Tesla involve fully autonomous Cybercab and Robovan. Both were revealed in October last year by the company. It is still not sure whether they will operate on FSD or ...
At the "We, Robot" event, the electric car maker also announced the Robovan, a vehicle designed to shuttle up to 20 people at a time. Photo: Tesla ...