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3 future Tesla models teased by Musk -- Cybervan? Cybercab Robotaxi? Model 2?

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WHIZZARD OF OZ

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Elon Musk just showed this screen at the annual Tesla shareholder's meeting, teasing three future Tesla models. One appears to have a van shape and the other two are identical -- presumably the Robotax / Cybercab and the other being a driveable compact model (i.e. Model 2)

tesla model2 -cybervan-cybercab-robotax-model2.webp



You can watch the whole shareholder's meeting here:

I have used the images teased by Tesla to draw a three wheeler two seater (maybe 3 across like our 914 Porsche) CYBERCAB/Compact! Looks very doable!
Let's see if it turns out that way on 08/08!
 

ED_SFO

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Would make sense for a cybervan for families with bench seating for third row and captain seats in the 2nd row....then for a commercial vehicle just remove all the seats and make it rear wheel only...2 birds one stone theory.
 

Cyber Man

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Model 2, Robocab, and CyberVan. I don't know why they didn't show Roadster.
 

EMoeller

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I'm not sure about a "Cyber"van, as there are only two presses in world (both now in Texas, with only one working) that can pump out the stamped stainless bodies for the Cybertruck. The first line was reiterated today to be 2500/week (50 weeks (typical for utilization rates) x 2500/week) or 125,000 Cybertrucks per year "by the end of the year (2024)". Second line (the other press) will go operational next year and ramp to a total of 250,000 Cybertrucks by end 2025.

So while there may be a van I doubt it would be in the same design/construction as the Cybertruck.
 

madquadbiker

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A Cybervan is a no brainer. The van market is ripe for disruption. A commercial version would be huge hit.
Especially one for your postal services where the steering wheel is on the wrong side (for you).?
 
 
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