It's crazy how in America they created an electric car that can be driven with an Xbox joystick. Let's find out how to control the new Tesla.
Elon Musk is always one step ahead of the competition but what has happened will leave you absolutely speechless. A recent video from the Petersen Museum showcased an operation as if someone was controlling the Cybercab from the front seat in a peculiar way. According to what emerged on Insideevs, a news agency explained that Tesla's Cybercab can work with a Xbox-like video game controller.
The automotive world has truly reached a point of no return. The Tesla Cybercab showcased a new side of Musk's tech push. Nowadays a car is reduced to just a means of getting to point B, starting from point A wirelessly. This is a total revolution because, at least in our latitudes, cars have always been considered a status symbol. Having eliminated the pleasure of driving, Tesla has proposed a car that has no steering wheel or pedals, nothing that someone sitting in the front seat can put their hands on to control the car. Tesla's alternative option is to drive the car like a video game.
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According to AutoEvolution which boasts some sources at the Petersen Museum, the Cybercab can be moved with a small joystick similar to that of the Xbox. Just like it happens, comfortably, sitting in the armchair at home in a Microsoft video game. It connects to the car to control steering and pedal input because, you know, there is no other hardware installed in the car that can perform such an operation.
The Petersen Museum recently showed some behind-the-scenes footage of the Cybercab arriving at the facility. People speculated that someone was sitting on the seat to operate the car. There is a person inside the passenger compartment just to check that everything was in order.
The sources also confirmed that the car could be controlled wirelessly from the outside. At Tesla they are already working on the robotaxi. The first fleet should hit the road in two years. Here's who makes Tesla batteries. The vehicles could be controlled remotely to solve safety or navigation problems so as not to have management problems. The world of mobility will soon be transformed forever, at least in the United States.