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Tesla hails the arrival of its first Cybercab – meanwhile, its Robotaxis are crashing four times more than human drivers


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  • Tesla's first 'Cybercab' has rolled off the production line
  • But its Robotaxi operation is crashing at an alarming rate
  • Human drivers are safer, by comparison

Tesla has been celebrating a milestone this week, as the first production Cybercab rolled off the production line at its Gigafactory Texas facility.

The golden-hued, highly autonomous machine does away with a conventional steering wheel and pedals, meaning it is entirely dependent on software to navigate the planned routes in busy cities throughout the US.

But despite the posts from the company on X, continuous production of the Cybercab isn’t due to start in earnest until April this year, according to Electrek.

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