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Tesla 2026 Shocks the World: Every New Model the Brand Could Reveal in the Coming Months
Elon Musk’s company is going through a period of profound change, yet the key elements of its future global electric strategy are already starting to emerge.

A Decisive 2026 to Redefine Tesla’s Direction
Tesla is living through a peculiar moment: extreme business diversification, rumors of humanoid robots, and a strategy seemingly moving in multiple directions at once. This complex scenario raises more questions than answers regarding the brand’s upcoming model lineup and launch timelines. However, both Elon Musk and senior company executives have dropped clear hints. And if those signals materialize, 2026 could become one of the most crucial years in Tesla’s history, with new releases ranging from a steering-wheel-less robotaxi to the return of an iconic sports car.
Among the projects already visible on the horizon, three names stand out: Tesla Cybercab, Tesla Roadster 2.0, and the long-awaited Tesla Model 2, a model aimed at the global C-segment.
Cybercab: The Steering-Wheel-Less Robotaxi Set to Transform Mobility
After updating the entry-level versions of the Model 3 and Model Y –the so-called Standard trims– Tesla is now focusing on truly unprecedented products. The most revolutionary is the Cybercab, a two-seat vehicle with no steering wheel or pedals, designed exclusively for a fully autonomous global robotaxi service. Testing is currently being carried out using modified Model Y units, but the company is already fine-tuning the development of a dedicated platform. If everything goes as planned, the first Cybercabs could enter service in 2026, marking a turning point in driverless mobility.
Tesla Roadster 2.0: The Long-Promised Sports Car Makes Its Return

Another major protagonist is the Roadster 2.0, a model originally unveiled in 2017 and delayed several times since. For many analysts, 2026 will be the decisive year. Musk has promised an “epic” unveiling in the coming months, and the signs are clear: Tesla has posted new job listings for technicians and engineers tasked with bringing the sports car into production. With performance figures that could rival even the most advanced electric hypercars –something that wouldn’t feel out of place in modern Formula 1– the Roadster is set to become the brand’s new technological showcase.
Model 2: The “Affordable” Tesla That Could Reshape the Market
The third model in question is the Tesla Model 2, also referred to as the Model Q, aimed squarely at the highly competitive C-segment. Although there has been no official communication regarding its development, several leaks suggest it could be a version of the Cybercab equipped with a steering wheel and pedals for private use. The target price would be $25,000 (around €21,600), a figure Tesla aims to achieve thanks to its new unboxed manufacturing method, a production approach designed to reduce time and costs to a minimum.
If it does arrive in 2026, the Model 2 would become Tesla’s most accessible vehicle and one of the decade’s most influential launches.




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