Tesla Cybercab Embarks on Six-City European Tour

Tesla is set to bring its recently unveiled robotaxi, the Cybercab, on a tour of Europe, giving fans the opportunity to see the autonomous vehicle firsthand. The Cybercab will be showcased in six major European cities over the next few weeks, kicking off in London on November 20, before heading to Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Oslo, and Stockholm before the end of the year.

According to a post from the Tesla Europe and Middle East account on X, the Cybercab will be displayed in several key Tesla stores across Europe:

  • London: Nov 20 – Dec 8, at Westfield Shopping Centre
  • Paris: Nov 23 – Dec 8, at Tesla’s Paris-Madeleine store
  • Berlin: Nov 22 – Dec 8, at Tesla Mall of Berlin
  • Oslo: Dec 14 – Dec 31, at the Tesla store in Skøyen
  • Stockholm: Dec 14 – Dec 31, at Tesla Stockholm City
  • Amsterdam: Dec 16 – Dec 31, at the Amsterdam Tesla store

Tesla will also be using the tour to also help get customers more acquainted with the company’s self-driving technology. While Full Self-Driving (FSD) is still not approved for use in Europe, Tesla is inviting people who come to check out the Cybercab in Stockholm to also take a test drive in one of their vehicles equipped with Enhanced Autopilot (EAP).

EAP includes nearly all the same features as FSD, such as Navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lane Change, Autopark, Summon, and Smart Summon, but does not include Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control, as well as Full Self-Driving (Supervised).

The Cybercab is already on display at two Tesla stores in the US, one at Santana Row in San Jose, California, and other in Plano, Texas. While the company has announced its European Cybercab tour today, there has been no word yet on whether Tesla will bring one, or more, Cybercabs to Canadian showrooms.

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