During Tesla's “We, Robot” event, Elon Musk unveiled the long-awaited prototype robotaxi, Cybercab, which lacks a steering wheel or pedals, meaning it will need approval from regulators before going into production. The Tesla Optimus robots also showed off some new tricks.
Tesla hosts its 'We, Robot' event on Thursday at Warner Bros. Discovery's movie studio in Burbank, California.
At Tesla's 'We, Robot' event in Los Angeles, CEO Elon Musk unveils CyberCab, a fully autonomous car designed to taxi people without the need for a driver. The car is expected to cost less than $30,000.
Tesla's strategy is simpler, and much cheaper, but has two critical weaknesses, experts say.
Elon Musk just unveiled Tesla's Robotaxi at the company's "We, Robot" event in Los Angeles. The autonomous vehicle, which has faced delays, is a key part of Musk's vision for a Tesla ride-hailing network.
Tesla has finally revealed its Cybercab, and it looks like a smaller, sleeker Cybertruck. And while many were expecting there to be at least one prototype of a robotaxi, Tesla CEO Elon Musk delighted his fans with a lineup of 20 vehicles.
Tesla has finally revealed its Cybercab, and it looks like a smaller, sleeker Cybertruck. And while many were expecting there to be at least one prototype of a robotaxi with no steering wheel or pedals, Tesla CEO Elon Musk delighted his fans with a lineup of 20 vehicles.
Tesla is set to unveil its long-promised robotaxi in Hollywood late on Thursday and update investors on artificial intelligence projects, efforts CEO Elon Musk has bet will drive the electric vehicle maker's long-term growth.
Tesla investors will soon get a look at CEO Elon Musk's latest driverless dreams. The robotaxi event on Thursday follows years of unfulfilled promises by Musk to deliver fully autonomous vehicles.
Tesla's (TSLA) highly anticipated robotaxi event, dubbed "We Robot," is set to take place today at 10 p.m. ET. CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management Ross Gerber joins Market Domination to share his perspectives on the event and Tesla's plans.
Craig Irwin, Roth MKM senior analyst, and Brett Winton, Ark Invest chief futurist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Tesla's upcoming robotaxi event.
Tesla (TSLA) bulls have robotaxi fever. Shorts are betting they'll be disappointed.