Tesla CEO Elon Musk outlines expectations for Cybercab production, emphasizing the slow initial phase and rapid future growth. With the vehicle set to start manufacturing in less than 100 days, Musk predicts a challenging but manageable production ramp-up. He explains that the early production rate will be slow due to the introduction of numerous new parts and processes, but this will lead to an incredibly fast production rate once optimized. Musk's experience with the Model 3 and Cybertruck production challenges further supports this prediction. Despite initial production hurdles, Tesla aims to produce millions of Cybercabs annually, with Musk targeting at least 2 million units per year and potentially scaling up to 4 million. The Cybercab's unique design, lacking a steering wheel or pedals, adds to the production complexity, but Tesla is confident in its ability to overcome these challenges. Musk's recent Twitter posts also include a playful banter with Ryanair, suggesting a potential purchase to address the airline's refusal to adopt Starlink internet on its planes, though the likelihood of this happening remains uncertain.