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Kim Kardashian Shares Her Photo Shoot With Tesla’s Optimus Robot And Self-driving Cybercab

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Kim Kardashian shares her photo shoot with Tesla’s Optimus Robot and the futuristic self-driving robotaxi, Cybercab.

In one of the photos, Kim was seen posing beside the robot, which sat in the driver’s seat of a Tesla Cybercab.

In another photo, the 44-year-old was seen squatting beside the Robotaxi, with the humanoid still sitting behind the wheels.

The Optimus robot designed to perform various tasks is expected to be priced between $20,000 and $30,000.





The Robotaxi will cost less than $30,000 and only 20 cents (15p) per mile to run when it becomes available before the end of 2026.

American media personality and SKIMS founder, Kim Kardashian, has shared a series of photos taking during her photo shoot with Tesla’s Optimus robot and the futuristic self-driving robotaxi, Cybercab.

In one of the photos shared by the mother of four, the American reality TV star was seen posing beside the gold Optimus robot, which sat in the driver’s seat of a matching gold Tesla Cybercab.





In another photo, the 44-year-old, who already owns a customized Tesla Cybertruck, was seen squatting beside the Robotaxi, with the robotic humanoid, also known as Tesla Bot, still seated behind the wheels.

It will be recalled that Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the firm’s highly anticipated self-driving robotaxi and the Optimus robot at an event called “We, Robot,” held at the Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California last month.

Musk, who arrived at the event using the Cybercab that features no pedals and steering wheel, said : “You can do whatever you want while you’re in this comfortable little lounge, and when you get out, you will be at your destination.”

The Optimus robot designed to perform various tasks is expected to be priced between $20,000 and $30,000 while the Robotaxi will cost less than $30,000 and only 20 cents (15p) per mile to run when it becomes available before the end of 2026.





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