There are three major structural body parts for the modular construction of the Tesla Cybercab and the fourth major part is the structural battery. Joe Tegtmeyer saw that the Tesla Cybercab modules are being made in Austin and tested in Fremont and Austin. There are large numbers of the castings being made. Tesla Cybercab production could start around December 2025 or in the first quarter of 2026.
The unboxed process is Tesla’s reinvention of car manufacturing into making giant lego pieces and snapping them together.
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