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Tesla Cybercab features new ultra-efficient powertrain and 4680 batteries with 48V architecture
Tesla's 2025 Impact Report details the Cybercab, a two-seat robotaxi with a powertrain targeting at least 6.1 miles per kWh efficiency, surpassing the Model Y AWD and competitors like the Kia EV6. It integrates structural 4680 cells, steer-by-wire technology, and a 48-volt electrical architecture that reduces wiring weight and complexity. The vehicle uses a 48V low-voltage lithium-ion battery and a 400V high-voltage pack. Manufacturing employs a new 'unboxed' process and RIM panels with integrated paint, significantly shortening assembly time.
- Estimated 6.1 miles per kWh efficiency in Cybercab's powertrain
- 48V electrical architecture reduces wiring weight and complexity
๐ Why it matters: The 2025 Cybercab version introduces an ultra-efficient powertrain with 6.1 miles/kWh and 48V architecture, crucial for lowering costs and emissions.
๐ Upside: Improves energy efficiency and nearly halves emissions compared to Model 3 and Model Y.
๐ Risk: Not applicable.
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