The Roadster was first unveiled back in 2017, when Tesla claimed it would accelerate from 0-60mph in 1.9s, 0-100mph in 4.2s, run a quarter mile in 8.8s, top out at 250mph and feature a 620-mile range.
For starters, there’s no steering wheel or pedals to be found ... We still have yet to see the second-generation Tesla Roadster that was first announced in 2017, and the Cybertruck was over ...
Please verify your email address. The Tesla Roadster has been one of the most anticipated supercars of the current decade. It was first shown in 2017 with plans for it to be produced in 2020.
Ark Invest is fired up for Tesla's autonomous future. Tesla's plan reveal substantial growth and technological evolution ...
The Tesla Roadster electric supercar is already close to five years behind schedule – but it looks to have been delayed yet ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he expects the automaker will get approval in Texas next year to allow its Full Self-Driving ...
The event did just that, with Musk catching a driverless ride in a two-door Tesla with butterfly doors, the face of a Cybertruck, no steering wheel ... second-gen Tesla Roadster, meanwhile ...
Tesla investors who were elated over the many positive statements by Chief Executive Elon Musk & Co. on Wednesday should rein ...
Tesla’s revenue rose 8% in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, as reported in the automaker’s quarterly earnings call late October, and its stocks rose in response the next ...
Tesla shares soared 22% Thursday, the stock’s best day in 11 years, following its better-than-expected third-quarter earnings.
MG has at long last revealed pricing and details for its Cyberster electric convertible in Australia. Wearing a price-tag of ...
Musk says the Roadster is "the cherry on the icing on the cake ... Don't expect a Cybercab with pedals and steering wheels.