As Tesla Roadster delays now confirmed at four years with a 'hopeful' 2024 launch date, we ask: will the $200k, 250mph super-EV ever make it to showrooms? 🚀 ⚡️
It looks more like a coupe than a roadster?
With 7300lb ft of torque available at the wheels, projected acceleration figures are similar startling: 0-60mph in 1.9sec, and 0-100mph in 4.2sec.Three electric motors, one driving the front wheels and two driving the rears have been promised by Musk. A 200kWh battery pack provides the juice, and Tesla claims a 620-mile range – presumably at speeds lower than 250mph.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tesla Roadster 'Hopefully' Entering Production In 2024: Elon MuskFirst shown in December 2017, the second-generation Tesla Roadster was initially supposed to launch in 2020, but was pushed back every year since then.
Read more »
2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, 2024 Nissan GT-R: Today's Car NewsHyundai's hot Ioniq 5, Nissan's updated GT-R, and a new Volvo crossover all made headlines today.
Read more »
Elon Musk is giving Tesla shareholders reason for bullishnessInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Read more »
Elon Musk must still have his tweets approved by Tesla lawyer, federal appeals court rulesA federal appeals court says Elon Musk cannot back out of a settlement with securities regulators over 2018 tweets claiming he had the funding to take Tesla private
Read more »
Elon Musk must still have his tweets approved by Tesla lawyer, federal appeals court rulesElon Musk cannot back out of a settlement with securities regulators that was reached after his 2018 tweets claiming he had secured funding to take Tesla private caused the electric vehicle maker’s share price to jump and led to a temporary halt in trading, an appeals court ruled Monday.
Read more »
Elon Musk must still have his tweets approved by Tesla lawyer, federal appeals court rulesA federal appeals court says Elon Musk cannot back out of a settlement with securities regulators over 2018 tweets claiming he had the funding to take Tesla private.
Read more »