Shares of electric vehicle maker Tesla sank after the company's long-awaited robotaxi event — where CEO Elon Musk unveiled the firm's Cybercab self-driving concept car — failed to impress investors.
Musk revealed Tesla's Cybercab concept vehicle — a low, silver two-seater, has no steering wheels or pedals — on Thursday night.
The Tesla boss said the company hopes to be producing the Cybercab before 2027, but offered no details on where the cars will be manufactured.
He said consumers would be able to buy a Tesla Cybercab for a price tag under $30,000.
FSD, which stands for Full Self-Driving, is Tesla's premium driver assistance system, available today in a "supervised" version for Tesla electric vehicles.
Persons:
Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, CNBC's Lora Kolodny, Michael Bloom
Locations:
Texas, California