
Tesla, Inc. is building the future with one hand—and fighting it with the other
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- Tesla says the first production Cybercab has rolled off the line in Austin, with broader assembly expected to ramp in April 2026.
- Tesla plans to end Model S and Model X production in Q2 2026 as it reallocates attention (and factory space) toward autonomy and Optimus.
- A Miami federal judge rejected Tesla’s attempt to overturn a $243M Autopilot-related verdict, underscoring the legal and trust hurdles around autonomy.
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