Tesla Cybercab specs revealed: range, curb weight, range ratings, and more
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Tesla's Cybercab has taken a significant step toward production with new technical details emerging from 2026 EPA certification documents. The vehicle is a front-wheel-drive electric vehicle powered by a single 163 kW motor, boasting a strong power-to-weight ratio due to its lightweight curb weight of 3,113 pounds. It operates on a 326-volt electrical architecture with a compact ~48 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, achieving an equivalent all-electric range of 418 miles combined and 375 miles on the highway. The Cybercab's exceptional efficiency is reportedly the most efficient EV ever produced. Production has begun at Giga Texas, with EPA certification clearing the path for US deployment, aiming for a production cost of ~$30,000.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The Cybercab's efficient design could drop energy costs below 20 cents per mile at scale, making it an attractive option for ride-hailing fleets.
- · Its simplified manufacturing and maintenance compared to dual-motor AWD setups could also reduce costs and increase utilization.