
Expected arrival
Over the past few years, Tesla’s lineup has expanded significantly. And for good reason, it now offers a wide selection for customers, including Model S and Model X, but especially popular Model 3 and Model Y, best sellers from the American manufacturer. But that’s not all, because we can also mention the Cybertruck, but one more vehicle is expected. This is a roadster that was first announced in 2017 Elon Musk himself. But despite numerous delays to the project, it seems to be finally taking shape. In any case, this is confirmed by the head of the brand, who revealed that the long-awaited electric sports car will be presented at the end of 2024, with production planned for the following year. The latter also states that “tonight we radically expanded the design goals of the new Tesla Roadster” and that “there will never be another car like it, if you can call it that.” This is a car.”
To celebrate the further opening of our network to all EVs, EVs from other manufacturers will receive their first Supercharging session for free until January 6, 2024.
Available in 18 countries (must use credit card in Tesla app) ⚡️
— Tesla Europe and Middle East (@teslaeurope) December 31, 2023
A promising athlete
Anticipated for several years, the car has been plagued by problems in the global supply chain, leading to delays, pushing back the planned 2020 launch to 2021. In 2023, Elon Musk hoped to finally start production of the sports car from 2024, which will soon be the case. To make future buyers wait, founder of SpaceX and Neuralink, also the owner of X (formerly of Twitter), has revealed some surprising features of the Tesla Roadster. The latter should accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.1 seconds, but according to Musk, this performance is the least interesting part of the car. Indeed, he also highlighted the collaboration between his space company SpaceX and Tesla to develop the car. By the way, he already joked in 2018 about a variant that would include “about 10 small rocket boosters” in the vehicle. It remains to be seen whether the latter will be offered on the production car.
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Source: Auto Plus

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