Tesla Cybercab Massive Screen Spotted: Bigger than Cybertruck? February 2026 Updates

While the Cybertruck excels in utility, its sibling—the Tesla Cybercab robotaxi—pushes boundaries with a massive 20.5-inch central display designed for passenger relaxation in a driverless environment. This screen turns rides into immersive experiences, supporting streaming,

Written by: Vashistha Pathak

Published on: February 4, 2026

While the Cybertruck excels in utility, its sibling—the Tesla Cybercab robotaxi—pushes boundaries with a massive 20.5-inch central display designed for passenger relaxation in a driverless environment. This screen turns rides into immersive experiences, supporting streaming, gaming, and route updates without the need for a steering wheel or pedals. Enthusiasts on X are calling it “IMAX + Dolby Atmos in every Cybercab,” envisioning it as better than home setups for urban travel in cities like Austin or New York.

The Cybercab’s design prioritizes entertainment, with ambient lighting and vegan seats complementing the screen for ultimate comfort during autonomous trips. Posts suggest future enhancements like screen mirroring, keyboard/mouse connectivity, and even entire glass surfaces as displays, fueling speculation about Tesla’s next-gen tech. With production ramping up in 2026, the Cybercab could redefine short-haul transport, offering 200 miles of range and inductive charging for seamless

Comparing Screens: Cybertruck vs. Cybercab in 2026

FeatureCybertruck (2026)Cybercab (2026)
Front Screen Size18.5 inches20.5 inches
Resolution2650×1440 (16:9)High-res (details emerging)
Rear Screen9.4 inches (1440×900, 16:10)N/A (passenger-focused single screen)
Primary UseDriving controls, navigation, off-road statsEntertainment, route info in autonomous mode
Buzz FactorDurable for work/play“Cinema on wheels” for relaxation

This table underscores why the Cybercab’s screen is generating more hype—its size and focus on leisure align with Tesla’s robotaxi vision, where passengers can “sleep, catch a movie, or play video games” en route. For Cybertruck owners, the 18.5-inch display remains king for versatility, especially with FSD integration allowing hands-free highway driving.

Industry projections indicate Tesla’s EV market share could climb 15% in 2026, driven by these innovations and federal incentives. Whether you’re eyeing the Cybertruck for its toughness or the Cybercab for futuristic rides, these screens are central to Tesla’s push toward smarter, more engaging vehicles.

Pricing, Availability, and Why It Matters for US Drivers

The 2026 Cybertruck starts at $60,000, with premium trims featuring the enhanced screens pushing toward $100,000. Cybercab rides are slated to be affordable, undercutting public transit costs. Availability ramps up mid-year, with Texas Gigafactory leading production.

Published on February 4, 2026, by https://x.com/usonwheelsweb for www.USonwheels.com

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  • Vashistha Pathak has been chasing horsepower and electron volts for over a decade, diving deep into the U.S. EV revolution and classic car revamps. As Senior Editor at UsonWheels, he breaks down everything from Tesla's latest FSD betas to Ford's hybrid prototypes, always with a sharp eye on how these shifts hit American roads—from NHTSA filings to charger network expansions. His scoops on GM's Ultifi infotainment pivot and Rivian-RAM truck rumors have racked up thousands of shares, fueling debates on X about the future of wheels-on-wheels.

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