Gold Tesla Cybercabs are piling up, but they’re not picking up passengers yet
Low-volume production started in April. Now people are noticing them more and more in the wild.
If you live near Giga Texas — or have come across drone footage of it online — you’ve seen the buildup: rows of gleaming Tesla Cybercabs piling up in outbound lots. Or you’ve seen Tesla employees in the driver’s seat on social media or the streets of Austin.
A record 102 Cybercabs spotted today at the outbound lot at @Tesla's Giga Texas factory. https://t.co/RLeZn8YB5L pic.twitter.com/x1CxpslXN2
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) June 15, 2026
Some appear to have steering wheels and some don’t. One Facebook user recently reported seeing one parked with a driver inside at an Austin Supercharger. Someone on X today noted a parking lot full of them in Dallas:
Approximately 50 Cybercabs in Dallas now.
— Spencer (@scotsrule08) June 15, 2026
When do you think these will be turn on for Robotaxi? pic.twitter.com/FRlfbGVo7Q
But they aren’t picking anyone up. At least not yet.
It seems to be Tesla, not regulators, pumping the brakes. Tesla already holds state authorization for 69 unsupervised Robotaxis and is actively running its small driverless ride-hailing service in Texas using Model Ys.
But for whatever reason, Tesla hasn’t yet self-certified any of those purpose-built Cybercabs, which went into low-volume production in April, to its fleet. It’s unclear why — it could be software training needs, it could be that the cars are so new that they’re still in the testing phase, or it could be a number of other factors. Tesla, of course, famously doesn’t respond to reporters’ questions.
It’s Cybercab Bonanza day at Giga Texas! Fresh off the posting yesterday showing Cybercabs autonomously driving out of the production like exit point and taking the ~2 mile trip to the W EOL and @Tesla being granted a Level 4 Autonomous @Roxotabw service license in Texas, today… pic.twitter.com/CJJR5x4Lgx
— Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎 (@JoeTegtmeyer) May 29, 2026
Right now, Tesla is confident enough to be piling up the hardware. It just isn’t confident enough to let passengers inside.
