Tesla's self-driving Cybercab rated 165 Wh/mi after EPA testing adjustments
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Tesla just dropped the Cybercab, a fully self-driving two-seater that's making headlines for its crazy energy efficiency.
According to The Verge, after EPA testing adjustments, the Cybercab's "165W-hours-per-mile (Wh/mi) rating" would make it one of the most efficient EVs ever certified.
Tesla Cybercab 1412kg 300-mile range
The Cybercab weighs in at 1412kg (about 318kg lighter than the lightest Model 3), runs on a 219-horsepower motor with a 48-kWh battery, and can go up to 483km on a charge.
Right now, Tesla's Robotaxi service is only operating in Austin, Dallas, and Houston, but Tesla is already planning new charging hubs and car washes as they prepare for expansion.