Tesla’s Cybercab is a two-seat autonomous robotaxi with zero manual controls — no steering wheel, no pedals, no mirrors. Runs entirely on cameras and FSD AI. First unit rolled off Giga Texas in February 2026. April is the official production ramp: 60 units spotted at the factory on April 8th. Target: hundreds per week via Tesla’s Unboxed modular assembly. Specs: 35 kWh battery (4680 cells), 200-mile range, wireless inductive charging at 90%+ efficiency. Price target: under $30,000.
Fleet API Makes It Programmable
Tesla’s Fleet API at developer.tesla.com gives OAuth-authenticated REST access to vehicle telemetry, location, and remote commands. Fleet Telemetry streams data every 500ms directly from the vehicle — no polling needed. Developers can build fleet management tools, ride analytics, or pipe Cybercab data into AI agent workflows.
Why It’s Trending Now
April 2026 is exactly when Musk promised mass production — and it’s actually happening. Tesla’s Austin robotaxi geofence has expanded from 20 to 245 square miles since launch. Cybercab fleet deployment is next, with rides at a $4.20 flat fee. Reddit and X are tracking every factory sighting.
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