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On Monday, electric vehicle news outlet Electrek reported that Tesla is positioning its long-delayed new Roadster as “the ...
In an industry where product delays are par for the course, the second-generation Tesla Roadster has become the poster child ...
Tesla is again teasing the new Roadster, which is now five years late, as “the last driver’s car” before self-driving takes over. The chicken or the egg. Is Tesla delaying the Roadster to match the ...
The Roadster model promises a curb weight of just 995 kilograms or 2,194 pounds, along with 3.6-second sprints from a standstill to 62 mph, while wearing a price tag of about $84,000.
It’s hard for me to believe that Tesla is not delivering the new Roadster because the vehicle program would start about $100 million in the red, but at this point, I have no idea.
The original owner paid $145,145 for this Tesla Roadster back in the day, and the model is now worth over $90,000 on average. Chances are the pictured example might fetch more, yet we could be wrong.
Lars Moravy, Tesla's VP of engineering, confirmed that the Roadster is still in development as "the last best driver's car" ...