The Tesla Cybercab Will Have A Surprisingly Small Battery
Briefly

The upcoming Tesla Cybercab is set to redefine electric vehicle efficiency with a sub-50-kWh battery pack enabling it to drive close to 300 miles on a single charge. Designed as a two-door, two-seater without a steering wheel, it operates autonomously, serving as both personal transport and a self-driving taxi. Tesla claims it could achieve a driving efficiency of 6 miles per kWh, surpassing the current benchmarks. The vehicle's innovative teardrop shape and lightweight construction contribute significantly to its energy efficiency, showcasing Tesla's commitment to advancing electric vehicle technology.
Tesla's Cybercab, designed for ultimate efficiency, boasts a sub-50-kWh battery to achieve close to 300 miles, potentially becoming the most efficient EV available.
The Cybercab, a two-door, two-seater, lacks a steering wheel and is designed for autonomy—serving both personal and taxi functions to generate revenue.
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