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Why Elon Musk’s Cybercab promises leave plenty of room for doubt

Tesla unveiled its new Cybercab Robotaxi and Robovan at the We, Robot event in Hollywood, California, promising to reshape urban spaces by transforming parking lots into parks. The Cybercab is a two-passenger, two-scissor-door compact vehicle with a price tag under $30,000, aiming for a 2026 release. However, experts are skeptical about the timeline due to Tesla's history of delays and the current state of its full autonomous driving technology. The Cybercab's design, particularly its motorized scissor doors, may also face practical issues in real-world use. Tesla's stock has fallen following the announcement, reflecting investor doubts about the project's feasibility.
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