Tesla Cybercab Enters Production, EPA Filings Reveal Efficiency Details
Tesla's autonomous two-seater Cybercab has reportedly entered production. The company recently submitted paperwork to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to certify the electric vehicle. These filings provide details on the Cybercab's specifications, including its weight, battery size, and preliminary range estimates. The documents indicate the Cybercab is designed to be the lightest and most range-efficient vehicle Tesla has produced, potentially ranking it among the most efficient EVs overall.
The Tesla Cybercab, an autonomous two-seater electric vehicle, is now in production. Tesla has submitted official paperwork to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of the certification process for the new model.
These EPA filings outline various specifications for the Cybercab, encompassing its total weight, battery capacity, and initial estimates for its driving range. The disclosures suggest the vehicle incorporates a single front-mounted motor.
Analysis of the documents indicates that the Cybercab represents Tesla's lightest and most range-efficient vehicle to date. The design also positions it as potentially one of the most efficient electric vehicles manufactured.
According to The Verge, these details emerge as Tesla moves forward with the Cybercab's development and certification.


