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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Reaffirms Cybercab Sales Under $30,000 by 2027


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Production Milestone and Price Commitment

Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated the company plans to sell its fully autonomous Cybercab for $30,000 or less by 2027. The electric-vehicle maker announced that the first Cybercab had rolled off the production line at its Giga Texas factory. Shortly after, Musk responded on X to a user seeking clarification on whether the vehicle would launch at that price point before 2027.

Elon – to be clear – the bet was that Tesla wouldn't sell a Cybercab to a customer for $30k or less before 2027. Are you saying THAT specifically is going to happen? — X User
Yes — Elon Musk

Background on the Bet

The bet referenced in the exchange dates back to 2024, when Musk first unveiled the long-anticipated robotaxi and said it would cost less than $30,000 and enter production in 2026. YouTuber Marques Brownlee, known as MKBHD, publicly questioned at the time whether Tesla could hit that target by 2027, saying he would shave his head on camera if Musk proved him wrong. Following Tuesday's production milestone, Musk appeared to lean into the challenge, reacting to an edited image of a bald Brownlee circulating on X with 'Gonna happen' and a laughing emoji.

Gonna happen 😂 — Elon Musk

Cybercab Specifications and Future Outlook

The Cybercab is a two-seat vehicle designed without traditional driving controls such as pedals or a steering wheel. Tesla describes it as a purpose-built fully autonomous vehicle that will eventually offer rides directly to consumers. Musk warned last month that early production of both the Cybercab and Tesla's humanoid robot, Optimus, would be agonizingly slow before ramping up over time. Tesla and Brownlee did not immediately respond to FOX Business' request for comment.




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