Tesla observers verify sightings of long-awaited new model on streets: 'It's an attractive car'

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Reports of Tesla's futuristic autonomous Cybercab appearing on public roads are increasing, hinting that the vehicle is approaching production readiness. Teslarati recently captured sightings in Palo Alto, California, just a short distance from Tesla's engineering campus.

BREAKING: Tesla's Cybercab observed testing on public streets for the first time in Los Altos, California, roughly 10 minutes from Tesla's Engineering HQ. A driver was present, as expected at this stage. Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) October 29, 2025

This isnt a typical electric vehicle upgrade. The Cybercab is being designed without a steering wheel or pedals. CEO Elon Musk has stated that production could begin by the second quarter of next year, moving the concept closer to reality faster than anticipated.

Tesla is also navigating other challenges. Musks political activities reportedly impacted sales by over 1 million vehicles in 2025. While the Model Y continues to perform strongly with record numbers, the Cybertruck has yet to dominate, selling around 16,000 units in the first three quarters of the year.

Questions remain about whether the autonomous technology is fully ready. Early Robotaxi tests in Austin, Texas, showed cars stalling and encountering confusion on streets, raising concerns for potential passengers.

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Community reactions to the Cybercab on Teslarati have been mixed. Some admire its design, while others caution that mass production is premature without validated full autonomy.

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Author: Sophia Brooks

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