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Tesla's Cybercab secured an EPA Certificate of Conformity for the 2026 model year, classifying it as a Zero Emission Vehicle. The certification confirms compliance with federal Clean Air Act standards. The EPA filing also rated the Cybercab's charge depleting range at over 418 miles for city driving.

EPA certification documents reveal the Tesla Cybercab robotaxi weighs 3,113 lbs, has a 219 HP motor, and a 48 kWh battery pack. The vehicle is 750 lbs lighter than a Model 3 but heavier than a two-seat Mazda MX-5 Miata at 2,341 lbs. The 163 kW motor matches a Toyota Corolla's output.

EPA documents reveal the Tesla Cybercab has a 219-hp front-mounted electric motor, a 3113-pound curb weight, and a roughly 50-kWh battery pack. The Robotaxi could achieve just under 280 miles of EPA-estimated range. The document lists the drive mode as all-wheel drive, but the regenerative braking source is the front wheels.
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