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Tesla CyberCab Spotted at In-N-Out: Production-Ready Design Reveals Major Updates

Cybercab Tesla drove to In-N-Out Burger

Tesla’s production-intent CyberCab Robotaxi has been captured at an In-N-Out Burger location, offering the clearest look yet at the vehicle’s final design ahead of its planned production start. Sighting marks a significant milestone for Tesla’s autonomous vehicle program, with several notable refinements compared to the prototype revealed last year.

CyberCab features a series of design updates that signal its transition from concept to production-ready vehicle. Include revised headlights, a proper license plate housing, updated wheel covers, refined door frame details, and repositioned cameras for enhanced sensor coverage.

New Cybercab Tesla drove to In-N-Out Burger
New Cybercab Tesla drove to In-N-Out Burger

Evolution from last year’s prototype to this production-intent model isn’t merely cosmetic. Tesla has apparently completed 30 internal hardware checkpoints related to the vehicle’s manufacturing ramp.

What’s particularly striking is how the CyberCab’s design has remained fundamentally wheelless and mirrorless from its inception. Required Tesla engineers to retrofit steering controls and pedals from other vehicles during road testing.

This In-N-Out appearance seems to follow a pattern for Tesla’s upcoming vehicles. Cybertruck was similarly spotted at an In-N-Out location roughly six months before its delivery began, suggesting the CyberCab might be on a similar timeline.

With Elon recently confirming production will commence in Q2 2026, this public appearance indicates the design has been largely finalized. Front-end features a more polished light bar area, while the B-pillar configuration appears to have shifted slightly forward. Vehicle now sports more conventional production-ready elements like amber reflectors and front license plate accommodation.

Tesla’s CyberCab Robotaxi appears to be making steady progress toward its production goals. While external mirrors are present on this model—likely to comply with California regulations — final production version may shed these in markets with more flexible autonomous vehicle regulations.

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