Tesla’s Transition: From EV Maker to Robotaxi and AI Pioneer
Tesla faces mounting challenges as analysts question whether the company has peaked. Declining sales, political controversies, and fierce competition from Chinese automakers have cast a shadow over its future. Yet, Elon Musk's vision extends beyond electric vehicles.
The company is pivoting toward autonomous ride-hailing services, with its Cybercab slated for production in 2026. Priced below $30,000, the vehicle will lack traditional controls, signaling Tesla's bold bet on full self-driving technology. This shift positions Tesla not just as a car manufacturer, but as a potential leader in robotics and artificial intelligence.