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Tesla's Cybercab has started production, according to Elon Musk

Two years after launch, it's go time.
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A Cybercab seen in Elon Musk's video. Credit: Tesla

Tesla's Cybercab has started production, according to CEO Elon Musk.

In a post on X on Friday, the company co-owner shared a very Cyberpunk 2077 video of the autonomous vehicles rolling through the production line, seemingly at Tesla's Giga Texas factory in Austin, Texas.

On the same day, Tesla's official Robotaxi account also posted a video of Cybercabs "in formation" on a highway.

Tesla's first Cybercab rolled off the production line on Feb. 18, with the company posting a celebratory photo. In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla had moved the production of Cybercab up to 2026, and in its Q1 2026 earnings call, the company said it "expect[s] volume production of both Cybercab and the Tesla Semi this year," the latter referring to the awaited electric truck.

At launch in 2024, Musk said Tesla would produce 2 million units a year of Cybercab in full production capacity, which would be approximately 38,000 vehicles per week. In these early stages, it's likely to be more like hundreds per week. The company has a history of production delays, and before any of those Cybercabs hits the road, they've got to be approved by regulators.

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60 Cybercab units were then spotted at Tesla's Giga Texas in Austin in early April, where the vehicles will all be produced. Drone operator Joe Tegtmeyer reported the autonomous vehicles indeed had steering wheels — the cars in Musk's video do not, they have large screens like most Tesla vehicles — so could be early models.

Tesla Cybercabs lined up at Giga Texas in Austin, on Apr. 8, 2026.
Tesla Cybercabs lined up at Giga Texas in Austin, on Apr. 8, 2026. Credit: Jay Janner / The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images
Tesla Cybercabs lined up at Giga Texas in Austin, on Apr. 8, 2026.
A closer look. Credit: Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images

What is the difference between Tesla Cybercab and Robotaxi?

But wait, doesn't Tesla already have Cybercabs cruising around on the streets of Texas? Not exactly, but the confusion is real.

Unveiled in 2024 at Tesla's "We, Robot" event, the Cybercab is a fully autonomous electric vehicle that hasn't yet hit the streets. As Mashable's Stan Schroeder reported then, "both names [Cybercab and Robotaxi] were used throughout the event." It's gold, has butterfly wing doors, and will have no steering wheel or pedals.

Tesla's self-driving rideshare vehicles currently in operation are called Robotaxis, which are autonomous Model Y cars. Launched in Austin in 2025, these are the company's competition with Waymo and Uber, and they're black, have steering wheels and pedals, and though they're driverless, they travel with human safety monitors nearby. Tesla tried to trademark the term "Robotaxi" at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, but the request was denied.

 Essentially, Robotaxis are on the road now; Cybercabs will eventually replace them.

In Tesla's Q1 2026 earnings call, the company said, "In Q1, paid Robotaxi miles nearly doubled sequentially. Once in production, we expect that Cybercab will begin to replace the existing Model Y fleet and will be the largest volume vehicle in the fleet over time."

Essentially, Robotaxis are on the road now; Cybercabs will eventually replace them.

A Tesla Cybercab that was displayed during SXSW in Austin in March had the word Robotaxi on it (and had a screen, not a steering wheel). But in Musk's video, the word Cybercab is emblazoned on the screen.

The Cybercab shown at SXSW, with the word Robotaxi.
The Cybercab shown at SXSW, decked out with the word Robotaxi. Credit: Jay Janner / The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images)
The interior of the Cybercab shown at SXSW.
No steering wheel. Credit: Jay Janner / The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images

Time to get to work then, Tesla.

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  1. better exterior...but the screen obstructing the windshield still ugly

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  2. 😂😂😂😂😂🚀🚀🚀🔥🔥🔥🤦🏾‍♂️

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  3. We're literally living in cyber punk

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  4. These cars are the taxi

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  5. 9})}}
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  6. Now we need Model YL

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  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc1IphRx1pk

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  8. Worst mkdel ever seen before

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  9. Is the cost to go to the airport from Ten miles out the same as human cab? Do you need to tip?

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  10. What ever happened to the Yellow cab color

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  11. The preferred way to travel for divorced dads everywhere

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  12. Very bad connections on my iPad it’s not working very well, waiting to get a new phone.📱

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  13. And after all can we buy on rent for cab

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  14. Is this available in india

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  15. That's wonderful news! I'm looking forward to it.

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  16. Cool! Is it too late to call it cyber taxi lol. I like that better

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  17. I'll give it a week before someone adds a wireless playstation steering wheel and pedals to this. Domestic airlines currently on suicide watch. Uber drivers on suicide watch.

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  18. This is amazing!

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  19. New paradigm for car ownership lol. Wait till college freshmen puke all over the brand new cybercab you loaned out. Better yet, your cybercab with tentative FSD — and no steering wheel — causes a five hour traffic jam during NYC rush hour. Whole cities ban the thing. Disaster

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  20. Someday to the entire Earth

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  21. Tesla Robotaxi Cybercab 🤩

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  22. black mirror episode

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  23. Waymo attractive than the competition! Waymo's look like they just stopped at the working model stage.

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  24. I miss driving already

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  25. Venturing out on its own... 😳

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  26. When can I buy it

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  27. Disney World had to be a target for these products

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  28. I hope they don’t buy the local cab commission and government officials to introduce this cab by itself but rather allow cab drivers to own and use it for cab services. Although uber bought local politicians.

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  29. I can't wait to let go of car maintenance, car insurance, car repairs, car cleaning and just buy my subscription, to have my autonomous taxi pick me up and take me where I need to go, with a push of a button on my phone app, can't wait!

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  30. Cool, now we would like a Cybercar, the same one but that we can drive with a low price too.

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  31. It’s too bad it’s ugly as sin

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  32. I’m so hyped about this.

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  33. Need to see the factory… lol I heard it’s something new … how fast will production be?

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  34. Is there anything against buying 10-20 of these and having a fleet of Taxis for the area I live in?

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  35. I cannot wait for this. I will never own a personal vehicle again. I just want to be cheaply chauffeured around in this autonomous miracle.

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  36. Wait, can I buy one as a personal car?

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  37. when can one buy?

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  38. What a beautifull and modern design...just awsome

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  39. this is how all the ai uprising movies start

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  40. Love the beat 😍

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  41. When's the profit kicking in 😀❔🆙❕

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  42. Did we not learn from Johnny Cab?
    https://media.tenor.com/zfzCSZri5HMAAAAC/johnny-cab-johnny.gif

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  43. Amazing! If it's released in Japan, I'll definitely buy it!

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  44. The most recent example was

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  45. I’m going home and

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  46. I’m going back in in

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  47. BYD Company
    1211 .HK

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  48. Baby Cybercabs being born! They drive right out of the factory... park in the outbound lot for delivery to their area of service.

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  49. My curiosity is piqued
    It's pretty hard to buy, though 😇

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  50. Are these cars meant to be “ you will own nothing and be happy” literally there’s nothing to won in this interior lol who’s buying these?

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  51. The future is finally here.
    https://imgur.com/a/WnBOg8M

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  52. Where will they have these cyber cabs just in certain places probably big cities so I'll probably never get to ride in one or call one but that's okay I think it's pretty cool anyway may God bless him and keep him and make it worth as well

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  53. Actually happening. Curious how the market prices this vs the robotaxi narrative.

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  54. When does cybertruck AWD base model begin production?

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  55. How many passengers?

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  56. Hope there's profit to be made if I buy one, there's no profit in Uber anymore because they are greedy and take half of the customers fare for themselves.

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  57. If I buy one will it ship itself to me?

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  58. Gotta fix the turning on the outer lane of double left turn lanes. If there is no lines to guide it my car will dive into the other left turn lane.

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  59. Cant wait to see near my suburbs. Might encourage people to return their gas cars, cancel insurance, convert parking garage to gym

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  60. Cabs will open close own doors?

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  61. https://imgur.com/a/IFbQS1C

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  62. If Tesla & SpaceX merge while keeping Tesla’s ticker symbol, there is no issue. But if the company becomes Tesla Holdings or SpaceX absorbs Tesla, Korean shareholders will be forced to pay 22% capital gains tax because the Korean system treats it as a sale & repurchase.

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  63. The future is ours. We are witnessing a new golden age for humanity.

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  64. The days of private vehicle ownership or over.

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  65. As usual, Tesla is disrupting and progressing human travel. Wish I would’ve become part of the Tesla family back in 2013.

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  66. Remind”s me of Total Recall 🦅

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  67. Finally, it's here. Looking forward to bringing a new way of life to humanity.

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  68. Cybercab hitting production is massive. These robo-taxis are going to reshape urban transport, but I wonder how the economics play out for Tesla vs. the incumbents.

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  69. Why so cool? 😎

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  70. Really hoping this works for my legally blind daughter.

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  71. Jobs, Jobs, Jobs👍

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  72. Couldn’t give less of a fuck

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  73. CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF CYBERCAB N TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE TEAM.

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  74. Cybercab actually rolling out? That's sooner than I expected. Wonder what the unit economics look like.

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  75. The first taxi that people actually want to own.

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  76. I hope this won’t be another unviable cringefest, we’ve got to Make Elon Great Again)

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  77. I'm getting Minority Report vibes here 👀

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  78. ANYTHING WITH A LITHIUM BATTERY IS A TICKING TIME BOMB ON WHEELS. NO THANK YOU.

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  79. and such autonomous driving would be enough if all cars moved so smoothly on the road autonomously

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  80. Can’t wait to buy one!

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  81. Another ride with no driver ❣️It's got to be nice first time though I think I would be looking for the wheel and brakes. Wonder how long it takes getting use too. Hey what if it has a flat tire or something! who repairs? No Optimus Hmmm 😢💞💞

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  82. lucky to elon 🎀
    kids are dying
    lest we forget

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  83. fleet refresh is real — curious what sensor stack landed

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  84. https://imgur.com/a/XfWX5fE

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  85. Cybercab in production already? That's faster than I expected. Could be huge for Tesla's narrative.

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  86. Cybercab production starting is a big milestone for autonomous driving. The AI manufacturing scale here is massive 🚗🤖

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  87. It's the Johnny Cabs from Total Recall. I wonder if Elon is a fan of that movie. Even the Cyber Trucks look like set pieces for it.

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  88. Uber and Friends r so cooked

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  89. Yet i have to hack in to the mainfframe here to passively stream the video's audio while I craft my trolling. Now the task is x3->x4 time spent, and angry.

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  90. I could use a Tesla FSD myself. Then I wouldn’t have to drive

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  91. The actual person Tesla built a car that ran on energy pulled from the aether a century ago. How about doing him a solid and releasing that? #zeropoint

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  92. Full speed ahead.

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  93. The death of Uber.

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  94. Oh thank god please be cheap

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  95. Cybercab in production — this could be a catalyst for TSLA and by extension the broader EV/AI narrative.

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  96. What about families of cab drivers ?

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  97. Can you do a Johnny cabs special for us oldies

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  98. And when can we see it everywhere?
    https://imgur.com/a/YyHwrFj

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  99. finally a good use for the cybertruck factory

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  100. That's wonderful
    Because there's no driver, the weight decreases
    Operated at appropriate fares
    No more getting deceived

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  101. What jobs are people going to have ? Rather than help humanity , you are ruining livelihood, parents earning a living . I drive to make ends meet . What help are you going to offer ? Your bank balance goes up a day more than my whole life .

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  102. One day I will drive a cyber cab

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  103. Funny thing is. This is one of the better Tesla designs and would sell good as a sport coupe version for younger gen’s

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  104. Finally some competition for Waymo

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  105. https://t.co/Rrh79jNq2O

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  106. So let me get this straight, the government doesn’t allow cars to have unsupervised self driving when a driver can correct it but they allow it when there is no steering wheel or pedals to correct it with. Someone make this make sense.

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  107. I’m making reservations

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  108. Fully autonomous?

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  109. Give me a ride, mate!

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  110. omg so good lol)

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  111. All my pension is invested in Tesla.

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  112. Where can I buy one?

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  113. Yes I see them here and there now. Pretty cool 😎

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  114. https://media1.tenor.com/images/a16bba757f54d0e48dc3e1cbc2d13b0c/tenor.gif?itemid=12225126

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  115. Production started? FSD timeline finally real?

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  116. IN DESPERATE NEED OF CABS LOCALLY HONEY...GOT PEOPLE WHO NEED THE JOBS...

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  117. Great for our future.

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  118. Cybercab hitting production lines — Musk's timelines are always optimistic but if this actually scales, it's a game changer for mobility ETFs and autonomy narrative.

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  119. When are they going to be available for airport pick ups?

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  120. im less likely to use this than a regular cab.

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  121. Tell me where to sign up!

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  122. When can i buy one in the UK??

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  123. Cyber cabs exist, but women’s consent is too complicated to be respected online. Grow the fuck up.

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  124. This is not what God wanted for us. Jesus is coming 🤍

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  125. Love this idea! Then you don’t have to worry about another person in the cab with you including the driver! Safer for everyone!

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  126. Who would have ever figured.

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  127. Can I pay in #kaspa?

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  128. When do they start taking rides!

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  129. 👏💪👍🌹

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  130. Enemy of humanity who monopolizes wealth.

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  131. Ugly ass design fuuuu 🥴

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  132. What about the model 2?

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  133. It’s a shame will Australia allow automatically driven cyber cabs???

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  134. bro Cybercab is actually making moves now.

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  135. Not better then the X and S 😭

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  136. Another revolution. What a time to be alive.I can envisage a time when the majority of people will not even need a driver's license ;)

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  137. Who's ordering it?

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  139. ☺️☺️☺️

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  140. So where will uber and ola go now? Another disruption that I feel is unnecessary as it will result in loss of jobs.

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