04:51 01-01-2026

Inside Tesla's 2025 recap: FSD v14, Robotaxi, Cybercab production

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Highlights from Tesla’s 2025 year-end video: FSD v14, Robotaxi launches, Cybercab production, refreshed EVs, Supercharger growth, Model Y global top sales.

Tesla has released its 2025 year-end video, summing up the company’s results and outlining what comes next. Shared via the brand’s official social media account, the reel centers on advances in electric vehicles, energy solutions, and autonomous tech — and the pacing makes clear where Tesla aims to steer the conversation.

The video strings together the year’s headline moments: the rollout of FSD version 14, fresh demonstrations of the Optimus robot, the opening of the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles, the first autonomous delivery of a car to a customer, and the launch of a Robotaxi network in Austin and the San Francisco Bay Area. It also reiterates that Model Y once again topped global sales charts, while Model 3 and Model Y became more attainable thanks to reduced pricing.

Product updates figure prominently as well. Tesla introduced refreshed Model S and Model X, plus new Model Y variants, including the Performance version and an extended six-seat configuration. Infrastructure kept pace: the Supercharger network expanded by 18%, and installations of Powerwall units surpassed one million. Safety received its due, too, with Cybertruck earning top ratings from both IIHS and NHTSA. For a company often judged by its ambitions, these metrics help ground the story in measurable progress.

The video also confirms that Cybercab production has begun. Elon Musk indicated that mass production is set to ramp up in 2026, and Tesla expects Cybercab to become its highest-volume product. The ambition is clear: autonomy isn’t just a side project but a bid for scale.

Caros Addington, Editor