There are three major structural body parts for the modular construction of the Tesla Cybercab and the fourth major part is the structural battery. This makes the modularly constructed Tesla Cybercab hyper efficient for mass production but should also make it easy for Tesla to get production started in a few months. 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.
This could mean a million Tesla Cybercabs in 2026 and huge robotaxi profits.
The Tesla YL is seeing 10,000 orders per day in China. This could mean more sales for the Tesla YL than even the standard Model Y.
Tesla has already cast the front, rear and middle of the cybercab. Tesla is experienced mass producing structural batteries, doors and tires.
It seems like it will be fast and easy to get the gamechanging Cybercab into production.
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