16 Cybercabs Spotted at Tesla’s Giga Texas Crash Test facility, and in 2026 They’ll Be All Over

From Torque News.

Sawyer Merritt just dropped a bombshell post showing 16 Tesla Cybercabs parked at the factory’s crash test facility. These aren’t just any prototypes – drone photos reveal some with deployed airbags and visible damage, proving Tesla is hardcore about safety validation for their robotaxi fleet. And get this: Cybercab production kicks off in less than 130 days, around April 2026. That’s right, folks – unsupervised autonomous ridesharing could be hitting the streets by mid-year!

Quoting Sawyer’s post: "16 Cybercabs spotted at Tesla’s Giga Texas crash test facility. Cybercab production starts in less than 130 days." He’s quoting Joe Tegtmeyer, who shared pics of Cybercab castings stacked near the foundry, signaling a massive manufacturing ramp-up. This aligns perfectly with Tesla’s accelerated robotaxi timeline – we’re talking real-world testing in Austin right now. Can you imagine hailing a driverless Cybercab for your daily commute? It’s not sci-fi anymore; it’s Tesla reality.

Now, let’s make this conversational – what do you think about Tesla pushing the envelope on autonomous tech? Are you excited, skeptical, or somewhere in between? Drop your thoughts in the comments below; I’d love to hear if you’re ready to ditch your steering wheel!

This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at https://twitter.com/torquenewsauto on Twitter and https://www.torquenews.com for daily automotive news. Also, follow us on Telegram at https://t.me/teslaev

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