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Home / Business and Economy / Tesla Files Mysterious 'Cybercar' and 'Cybervehicle' Trademarks

Tesla Files Mysterious 'Cybercar' and 'Cybervehicle' Trademarks

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Tesla applied for 'Cybercar' and 'Cybervehicle' trademarks on Wednesday.
  • CEO Elon Musk announced discontinuation of Model S and X production.
  • New trademark filings could relate to Cybertruck or Cybercab concepts.
Tesla Files Mysterious 'Cybercar' and 'Cybervehicle' Trademarks

On Wednesday, Tesla submitted trademark applications to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the terms "Cybercar" and "Cybervehicle." These filings follow previous applications for "Cybercab" and "Cyberbus." The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office requires companies to use a trademark in commerce within approximately three years of approval, or risk losing it.

Separately, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on an earnings call Wednesday that the company will discontinue production of the Model S and X next quarter. Musk stated this decision is part of an overall shift towards an autonomous future, which includes a focus on developments like humanoid robots.

The exact intent behind the "Cybercar" and "Cybervehicle" trademarks is currently unknown. Possible connections include an evolution of the Cybertruck, a smaller version of it, or concepts related to the two-seater, steering-wheel-less Cybercab unveiled in late 2024. There is also speculation about a link to a flying car Musk teased last year, though a demonstration has not yet occurred.

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Legal experts suggest that given Tesla's history, the new names might be associated with a smaller version of the Cybertruck. However, given the Cybertruck's current sales performance, other theories point towards vaporware or concepts aligned with the Cybercab. Tesla has not responded to inquiries regarding these filings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tesla applied for U.S. trademarks for 'Cybercar' and 'Cybervehicle' on Wednesday.
Elon Musk announced the discontinuation of Model S and X production next quarter as part of a shift towards an autonomous future.
Speculation suggests these trademarks might relate to the Cybertruck, a smaller version of it, or the two-seater Cybercab concept.

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