Tesla Cybercab Enters Mass Production: Vehicles Shipped to Multiple US Locations for Testing
Tesla Cybercab robotaxi is entering mass production phase, with engineering test vehicles shipped from Giga Texas to multiple US cities for testing and validation. Company plans to expand robotaxi service to seven new markets in H1 2026.
On March 11, 2026, Tesla's Cybercab robotaxi is entering the mass production phase. Engineering test vehicles have been shipped from Giga Texas to multiple US cities for testing and validation.
Public Road Testing Fully Underway
According to newly exposed images and reports, Tesla Cybercab engineering test vehicles appeared at Giga Texas's outbound lot, being loaded onto car carrier trailers for delivery to various US cities for testing and validation.
Tesla Cybercab has begun testing on public roads in San Jose and Los Gatos, California. Test vehicles are equipped with robotaxi validation equipment, indicating Tesla is making final preparations for commercial operation.
Mass Production Imminent
Tesla previously announced it had built the first production Cybercab. The company plans to expand robotaxi service to seven new markets in H1 2026, and begin mass production of Cybercab, Tesla Semi, and Megapack 3 by end of 2026.
Notably, Cybercab has approximately half the number of parts compared to Model 3, making production costs lower and more suitable for mass production.
Executive Exodus
However, Tesla is also facing executive departures. The Finance VP, Gigafactory Texas VP, and Cybercab and Cybertruck program directors have all left in recent months. This personnel change casts a shadow over Cybercab's mass production plans.
Reference: Tesla Oracle, Teslarati, Electrek