1. The Cybercab, a two-seat, fully autonomous vehicle, was supposed to be the main attraction at Tesla's We, Robot event; 2. Despite Musk's insistence, the Robovan is a concept car with almost no chance of becoming street legal; 3. The article discusses the potential future of autonomous vehicle fleets and the challenges faced by Tesla.
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