Tesla says its upcoming Cybercab will achieve at least 6.1 miles per kWh, making it one of the most energy-efficient EVs announced to date. Built on Tesla’s next-generation platform, the vehicle is designed to reduce energy consumption and lower operating cost per mile.
Higher efficiency means more driving from every kilowatt-hour, helping reduce energy costs and improve EV affordability.
At 6.1 miles per kWh, my biggest road trip expense might finally be coffee instead of charging.


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