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Elon Musk Says Tesla Is Making Something Cooler Than a Minivan

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A Smaller Lineup, But Not a Slower Pipeline

Tesla’s lineup is in transition. The Model S and Model X are being dropped, leaving just the Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck. That’s a big shift from Tesla’s earlier plans, especially for buyers looking for something more premium.

The Cybercab is also coming, but it’s built for robotaxi use, not for families or buyers who want a practical, everyday vehicle. It doesn’t fill the gap left by the outgoing flagships.

Here’s where it gets interesting. The Roadster is still delayed, but Tesla seems to be working on something different. It’s not a sedan, not a sports car, and not a minivan. Musk says it will be 'something way cooler than a minivan.' That shows Tesla knows there’s demand for people-movers, even if it won’t use that label.

Something way cooler than a minivan is coming

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 25, 2026

A Hint Straight From Musk

Musk made the comment on X after someone asked for a Tesla minivan when the eccentric billionaire touted the Cybertruck’s wide rear bench seats. His answer was short but clear: something better is coming.

It’s a typical Musk move: vague, a bit provocative, and enough to get people guessing. But there’s a pattern here. Tesla doesn’t follow traditional segments. The Model X was never a standard SUV, and the Cybertruck is far from a regular pickup.

So what does Tesla offer instead of a minivan? One idea is a Cybertruck-based SUV. There have been rumors about a more enclosed, passenger-focused version of the truck. Musk’s comment doesn’t confirm it, but it fits with that idea.

A boxy, futuristic SUV with flexible seating and rugged looks could be what Musk means by 'cooler' than a minivan. It would follow Tesla’s habit of turning familiar categories into something new and unexpected.

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The Robovan Factor

There’s also the Robovan, shown with the Cybercab at Tesla’s 2024 event. Unlike the rumored SUV, this one exists as a concept.

The Robovan is all about utility. It’s built to move people or cargo in a future with full autonomy. The shape is like a traditional van, but the design is pure Tesla: smooth, minimal, and focused on maximizing the interior space. There are also hints that it will evolve into a self-driving RV.

It’s not clear if the Robovan is what Musk meant by 'cooler than a minivan.' It seems aimed more at fleets or commercial use than regular buyers. Still, it shows Tesla is looking at the segment, just in its own way.

Between a possible Cybertruck SUV and the Robovan concept, Tesla seems to be exploring multiple interpretations of what a modern people-mover could be.

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