Tesla’s $60 Billion Setback: The Cybercab No-Show

Summary:

  • The main attraction at Tesla’s We, Robot event was supposed to be the Cybercab, a two-seat, fully autonomous vehicle that’s long been central to justifying Tesla’s gravity-defying valuation.
  • Musk believes the Cybercab is going to usher in a “glorious future.” Maybe his claim that entrepreneurs will manage a Cybercab fleet “like a shepherd tends their flock” will become a reality.
  • My take: despite Musk insisting that they will build it, the Robovan is a concept car that has almost no chance of ever being street legal.

Tesla Signage at Delivery Front Entrance

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