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Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's highly anticipated self-driving taxi, the Cybercab, at a flashy event that was light on specifics, leaving investors questioning how the carmaker expects to achieve its ambitious goals. Laffer Tengler Investments CEO Nancy Tengler joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss on "Bloomberg Technology.
Tesla unveiled two versions of its robotaxi vehicle on Thursday evening at its "We, Robot" event. The Cybercab sedan is expected to cost less than $30,000.
Analysts criticise lack of detail about the ‘robotaxi' showcased by CEO Elon Musk
Toni Sacconaghi, senior research analyst at Bernstein, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss Wall Street's reaction to Tesla's robotaxi event, how Tesla compares in the race to full self-driving, and more.
Analysts say Tesla Inc‘s TSLA stock could continue to slide after the lack of clear business plans for Robotaxis and no updates on the lower-cost production vehicle, following the highly anticipated Robotaxi Day on Thursday.
Tesla (TSLA) delivered its long-awaited robotaxi event Thursday night, giving investors new insight into the autonomous vehicle. CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson joins Morning Brief to discuss his reaction to the event.
Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk made a fashionable entrance to the EV maker's Robotaxi Day event last night and in the company's teased Cybercab, no less. Yahoo Finance autos reporter Pras Subramanian highlights the big takeaways from the event, including Musk's plans for a $30,000 price tag for the Cybercab, his pitch for a Robovan, and cheaper electric vehicles farther down Tesla's product timeline.
Karl Brauer of iseecars.com and CFRA's Garrett Nelson were left "scratching their heads" after Tesla's (TSLA) CyberCab reveal. Nelson says EPS growth outlook is at a lofty-multiple, while Brauer was simply surprised that it was a 2-door vehicle.
Tesla (TSLA) shares plunged Friday after the long-awaited unveiling of the EV maker's self-driving Cybercab and other products fell short of investors' expectations.
Elon Musk debuts Tesla's new self-driving Robotaxi that he says will be available by 2026 and cost under $30,000, as well as the Robovan.
The humanoid robots – faceless, tall figures with joint-like bends around the knees, hips, shoulders and elbows – can “basically do anything you want,” Musk said.