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Here are the first daylight pictures of Tesla Cybercab (Gold)

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Tesla Cybercab in Daylight

Tesla unveiled the Cybercab on the night of October 10 and we now have the first visuals of this robotaxi from Tesla’s ground in broad daylight.

These pictures are coming from an in-person Cybercab showcase at a Frunk or Treat event in Giga Factory Texas. The event details are unknown and cannot confirm whether it’s a public or an employee-only gathering.

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However, the online visual revealed a different angle than computer-aided renders and those unveiling night videos. But, the company does not allow anyone to touch or enter the car.

The new model at the Frunk and Treat was displayed in gold color. Due to direct sunlight, the front appears beige. However, the side and the rear angle confirmed it’s a gold color.

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Tesla Cybercab in Daylight

Tesla Cybercab robotaxi display at Gigafactory Texas Frunk and Treat Event (Credit – @_leinaDaniel_/X)

The front has that wide slim lightbar that connects both beams. The front is quite low like model 3 and a splitter in the bottom for max aerodynamics.

The rear side shows the tailgate with a red LED bar and once again, a Cybertruck-like look. There’s a big bumper below the tailgate. Previous detail shows that the Cybercab has a powered trunk for passengers to put luggage.

Tesla Cybercab in Daylight

Tesla Cybercab robotaxi display at Gigafactory Texas Frunk and Treat Event (Credit – @_leinaDaniel_/X)

It has butterfly passenger doors that open automatically when the robotaxi reaches the pickup location. These doors are pretty wide compared to any sports car.

Inside the Cybercab, there are only two passenger seats to create plenty of legroom. Importantly, the Cybercab has no steering wheel or paddle for manual control.

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Instead, it will drive autonomously. Of course, Tesla will use unsupervised Full Self Driving (FSD) when the car enters the street in the next few years.

The company is planning to mass produce this electric vehicle in 2026 or early 2027 if delayed.

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