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November 14, 2025

Musk: Cybercab will enter mass production in 2026 - Automotive World

Production of Tesla's two-door autonomous taxi, the Cybercab, will purportedly commence at Gigafactory Texas in April 2026, Chief Executive Elon Musk announced during the automaker’s annual shareholders meeting.

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Elon Musk says Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, is now moving from prototype to mass production and will become a cornerstone of the company’s future. At the 2025 shareholder meeting he announced that the first production line will be built at the Fremont plant, targeting roughly one million units per year, with the potential to scale to ten million annually at Gigafactory Texas and even a speculative 100‑million‑unit line on Mars. Musk linked the robot to a “sustainable abundance” vision, claiming Optimus could be “the biggest product of all time,” dramatically boost productivity, eliminate poverty and enable a form of universal basic income. He also tied the robot to his new performance‑award compensation plan, which requires Tesla to deliver one million Optimus units to unlock a valuation tranche. The rollout is positioned alongside other AI‑driven initiatives such as robotaxis and the upcoming Cybercab, underscoring Musk’s belief that humanoid robots will reshape the global economy.

Production of Tesla's two-door autonomous taxi, the Cybercab, will purportedly commence at Gigafactory Texas in April 2026, Chief Executive Elon Musk announced during the automaker’s annual shareholders meeting. Up until now, Tesla’s robotaxi operations have used lightly customised Model Ys and not the concept vehicle first unveiled in October 2024.

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