Summary

  • Earlier tonight, Tesla CEO Elon Musk premiered a prototype of the company’s Cybercab avent at its We, Robot event at Warner Brother’s lot in Burbank, California.
  • However, Musk also previewed an unexpected new “Robovan” vehicle, which can be used for mass transport of passengers or cargo.
  • There was also a pitch for Tesla’s unused compute power, with the boast that it “will become the largest computer network in the world.”
  • Musk also claimed that the new Cybercab would be going into production “before 2027”, with fully autonomous trips of Model 3 and Model Y cars beginning next year.
  • However, the new vehicles will need approval from regulators before they go to production and onto roads.
  • You can read more about what Tesla announced at the event here.

By Verge Staff

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