List of Flash News about CyberCab
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2025-11-06 22:15 |
Tesla TSLA Cybercab Production To Start In April: Autonomy-First Robotaxi Catalyst For Traders
According to @StockMKTNewz, Tesla stated that Cybercab is purpose built for autonomy with production starting in April. source: @StockMKTNewz, X, Nov 6, 2025. The stated April start provides a defined timeline that traders can use to plan TSLA positioning around a robotaxi launch milestone. source: @StockMKTNewz, X, Nov 6, 2025. For crypto markets, the dated autonomy milestone can intersect with AI narratives, so traders may monitor AI-focused tokens and broader risk appetite as April approaches. source: @StockMKTNewz, X, Nov 6, 2025. |
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2025-10-27 19:39 |
TSLA Autonomy 'Solved' per Adam Jonas: Austin Driverless by December, 10 Metros by End-2025, Camera-Only Cybercab Production Next Year
According to @garyblack00, MarketWatch reporter William Gavin reports that Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said Tesla has effectively "solved" autonomy enough to pull safety drivers at scale in major metros, clarifying it does not mean perfection but operational readiness at scale (source: MarketWatch, William Gavin, citing Adam Jonas). According to the same MarketWatch report, Tesla launched ride-hailing pilots in Austin in July and later in the San Francisco Bay Area with Tesla employees as safety drivers, and Elon Musk said the company expects to remove safety drivers in Austin by the end of December while describing the approach as "paranoid about safety" (source: MarketWatch, William Gavin, citing Tesla earnings call remarks by Elon Musk). MarketWatch adds that Musk aims to operate the service in up to 10 metro areas by the end of 2025, with Nevada, Florida, and Arizona named as targets, and that a dedicated Cybercab robotaxi without pedals or a steering wheel is scheduled for volume production next year (source: MarketWatch, William Gavin, citing Elon Musk). The report contrasts Tesla’s camera-driven stack (up to nine cameras depending on model year) with rivals using lidar and radar, noting Waymo’s setup of 13 cameras, four lidars, and six radars and Rivian’s rig of 10 cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and five radars, while recalling Musk’s prior statement that lidar is expensive and unnecessary (source: MarketWatch, William Gavin; Waymo and Rivian hardware details as reported by MarketWatch; Musk comments cited by MarketWatch). Jonas said the only thing holding Tesla back is an abundance of caution, and the trading-relevant milestones cited are the planned removal of safety drivers in Austin by December, expansion to about 10 metros by end-2025, and the start of Cybercab volume production next year; the cited sources did not discuss cryptocurrency market impacts (source: MarketWatch, William Gavin, citing Adam Jonas and Elon Musk). |
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2025-10-27 19:22 |
TSLA Autonomy 'Solved' per Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas: Tesla to Pull Safety Drivers in Austin by December, Target 10 Metros by 2025, Cybercab Robotaxi Volume Production Next Year
According to @garyblack00, MarketWatch journalist William Gavin reports that Tesla is pursuing a lower-cost, camera-driven autonomy stack that appears to be succeeding versus rivals relying on lidar and radar, with Tesla vehicles using up to nine cameras depending on model year (source: @garyblack00 citing William Gavin at MarketWatch). According to @garyblack00, Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas wrote he is “calling it” that Tesla has effectively solved autonomy to the extent needed to pull safety drivers at scale in major metros, while noting this does not mean perfection or six or seven nines reliability (source: @garyblack00 citing Adam Jonas’s Monday note at Morgan Stanley). According to @garyblack00, Tesla began ride-hailing in Austin using its self-driving software with a Tesla employee as a safety driver, added a newer operation in the San Francisco Bay Area, and expects to remove safety drivers in Austin by the end of December as it ramps (source: @garyblack00 summarizing Tesla’s operations as reported). According to @garyblack00, Elon Musk said Tesla aims to operate in up to 10 metro areas by the end of 2025, with Nevada, Florida, and Arizona specifically targeted, and plans volume production of a dedicated Cybercab robotaxi without pedals or a steering wheel next year (source: @garyblack00 referencing remarks from a recent Tesla earnings call). According to @garyblack00, competitors such as Waymo deploy 13 cameras, four lidars, six radar units, and external audio receivers, and Rivian’s system uses 10 cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and five radars, underscoring Tesla’s divergent, cost-focused approach that excludes lidar (source: @garyblack00 citing company disclosures referenced by William Gavin at MarketWatch). According to @garyblack00, the source outlines trading-relevant milestones: December removal of safety drivers in Austin, a multi-metro rollout by end-2025, and Cybercab volume production next year, while no direct cryptocurrency market impact is discussed in the source (source: @garyblack00). |
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2025-10-22 22:26 |
Tesla TSLA: Elon Musk Says CyberCab Production Begins in Q2 Next Year; Biggest Output Expansion, No Steering Wheel or Pedals
According to @StockMKTNewz, Elon Musk said the single biggest expansion in Tesla production will be the CyberCab, with production starting in Q2 next year, giving traders a clear timeline to track for TSLA capacity and output ramp. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 22, 2025; Tesla_AI video. Musk added the CyberCab does not have a steering wheel or pedals and is engineered to minimize cost per mile of operation, providing explicit product design and unit-cost priorities relevant to operational efficiency analysis. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 22, 2025; Tesla_AI video. He also highlighted that riders can be on their phone and text the entire time in the car, pointing to full in-ride autonomy claims that define the user experience and safety expectations disclosed in the remarks. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 22, 2025; Tesla_AI video. Musk stated Tesla will expand production as fast as suppliers can keep up and will then consider where to build incremental factories, outlining scaling intent and supply-chain pacing for investors to monitor. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 22, 2025; Tesla_AI video. The remarks did not reference crypto assets or blockchain, so no direct cryptocurrency market impact was cited in the source. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 22, 2025; Tesla_AI video. |