00:00I think the cost of autonomous transport will be so low that you can think of it like individualized mass transit.
00:11The average cost of a bus per mile for a city is not the ticket price that is subsidized, but the average price is about a mile.
00:17Whereas the cost of cyber we think, probably over time, the operating cost is probably going to be around 20 a mile, and price including, taxes and and everything else, probably ends up being 30 or 40 a mil.
00:37So, yes, and you be able to buy.
00:45Yes, exactly.
00:47And expect the cost 00.
00:55This video that you are watching right now comes from the car magazine TuningBlock and is about Tesla's latest masterpiece, the futuristic cyber cap.
01:05Elon Musk has outdone himself once again in Los Angeles and introduced the long-awaited, fully self-driving robo-taxi to the world.
01:13But it wasn't just the presentation of a car, it was a glimpse into the future.
01:17Musk's arrival at the presentation was already a highlight.
01:20He had himself paraded onto the stage in a cyber cap without a steering wheel.
01:25Simply fascinating.
01:27Imagine that.
01:29A car that drives without any human control.
01:32No hands on the steering wheel, no feet on the pedals.
01:35The cyber cab, which is based on the Tesla Model 3, has two impressive gull wing doors that open upwards and immediately catch the eye.
01:44It's almost like something straight out of a science fiction movie.
01:52But it's not just the looks that amaze us.
01:54This vehicle embodies what Elon Musk has been dreaming of for years, the ultimate future of autonomous driving.
02:03The cyber cab is expected to go into production in 2026.
02:07But as we all know, Musk tends to be a little optimistic when it comes to timelines.
02:13So let's take that with a pinch of salt.
02:15But what's really exciting is that this car is supposed to cost less than $30,000.
02:23That's almost unbelievable when you consider the technology that goes into it.
02:29And as if that weren't enough, Musk also unveiled the Roboven at the same event, a self-driving minibus that can carry up to 20 passengers.
02:37Imagine boarding a bus that doesn't have a driver but simply takes you to your destination while you sit back and relax.
02:48Here's a little side note.
02:52The event was held on the Warner Brothers Studios lot in Los Angeles, so Tesla didn't need any government approval for this impressive ride.
03:02While Elon Musk remains convinced that self-driving cars can operate using cameras alone,
03:07rather than the more expensive laser radars, there are still plenty of skeptics.
03:13Industry experts doubt that these vehicles will be able to gather enough information about the road to drive safely.
03:20Nevertheless, Tesla remains relentlessly optimistic that they will make the breakthrough in autonomous driving.
03:28They've even allowed their buyers to pay for future autonomous driving capabilities now.
03:32Interestingly, there are other companies that have already made great strides in this area.
03:42Where the Google sister company already successfully operates robo-taxis,
03:46which complete more than 100,000 trips per week without humans at the wheel.
03:52These vehicles have become a familiar sight, especially in San Francisco.
03:56The technology is also developing rapidly in China, especially through companies like Beidou.
04:03Whatever the future holds, one thing is certain.
04:07Tesla and Elon Musk have once again turned the automotive world upside down and shown us what the future could look like.
04:14A future in which driving is completely autonomous and vehicles like the Cybercap and the Roboven become a natural part of our everyday lives.
04:23Who would have thought?
04:24A future in which driving is completely different.
04:26The way it's just that it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's the way it's.
04:28Vielen Dank.
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