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title: "Tesla gets 30-day extension to oppose ‘Cybercab’ trademark held by squatter"
type: "News"
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description: "Tesla has received a 30-day extension from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to decide on opposing UNIBEV's \"Cybercab\" trademark application, extending the deadline to March 14, 2026. This extension comes as Tesla prepares for mass production of the vehicle in April. The situation arose after Tesla failed to file a trademark application before UNIBEV, which filed for the name on October 28, 2024, leading to Tesla's application being suspended."
datetime: "2026-02-12T15:51:26.000Z"
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# Tesla gets 30-day extension to oppose ‘Cybercab’ trademark held by squatter

Tesla has been granted a 30-day extension by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to decide whether to formally oppose UNIBEV’s “Cybercab” trademark application, pushing Tesla’s deadline to March 14, 2026. The extension comes as Tesla prepares to begin mass production of the vehicle — whatever it ends up being called, in April.

According to USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) records, Tesla filed the extension request on February 11, 2026, and it was granted the same day. The move signals that Tesla is not ready to walk away from the “Cybercab” name, but it’s also not ready to launch a full legal fight over it.

## The trademark mess Tesla created

The entire situation traces back to a fundamental mistake: Tesla unveiled the Cybercab at its “We, Robot” event on October 10, 2024, and CEO Elon Musk name-dropped the product on stage, but the company hadn’t actually filed a trademark application.

UNIBEV, a French beverage company that typically deals in hard seltzers, filed for the “Cybercab” trademark in the vehicle category on October 28, 2024. Tesla didn’t get its own application in until November 2024. Because UNIBEV filed first, the USPTO gave priority to the French company, and Tesla’s application was formally suspended as of November 14, 2025.

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