Tesla Cybercab EPA filings reveal it as the most efficient EV Tesla has ever produced
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Andrew J. Hawkins
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Tesla's Cybercab, an autonomous two-seater EV, has entered production and recently filed EPA paperwork revealing its specs. The documents show it is the lightest and most range-efficient vehicle Tesla has ever produced, with lower Watt-hours-per-mile than the Lucid Air, making it potentially one of the most efficient EVs ever made.
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What these documents reveal is the lightest, most range efficient vehicle Tesla has ever produced — and quite possibly one of the most efficient EVs ever produced.
The Tesla Cybercab is the most efficient EV ever produced, registering lower Watt-hours-per-mile than the Lucid Air.
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