Tesla Introduces Cybercab to European Market at Lower Price Point than Expected
A futuristic representation of the Tesla Cybercab, highlighting its sleek and aerodynamic design.
The highly anticipated Tesla Cybercab made its European debut at a Tesla store in Europe, offering an affordable solution for autonomous transportation. Priced below $30,000 (approximately RMB 21.76 thousand), this cutting-edge vehicle will cater to the rising demand for self-driving cars.
Characterized by its compact and sophisticated design, the Cybercab bears a resemblance to a Porsche 911. Its minimalist aesthetic is reflected in every aspect of its construction, from the sleek front grille to the overhead daylight lamps and twin-halo headlamps. The distinctive sloping profile adds to its aerodynamic stance.
The vehicle's elongated rear section adopts a traditional car body style, characterized by a sloping roofline, and is devoid of window designations behind the rear. Large, sealed-off wheel units are featured on either side, with the openings secured via butterfly-style door arrangements. The rear lights exhibit a pattern reminiscent of the Cybertruck variant.
Upon entering, passengers will find themselves in an intimate space devoid of traditional steering wheels, and instead face a large touchscreen display similar to those found within new-generation Model 3 cars – albeit slightly larger in size. Seating is geared towards comfort rather than traditional car configurations, showcasing a sleek aesthetic with generous legroom, much like something you’d find in your home.
The Cybercab boasts an unobstructed and refined interior with little compromise made for ergonomics to suit everyone’s needs within this new line-up.