Sunday, May 9, 2021

2021 Tesla Roadster

Even if most Model S and Model X customers don't recall it, the original Tesla Roadster placed the all-electric auto manufacturer on the map. The second-generation Roadster, set to debut in 2021, improves on its predecessor by introducing two small back seats, a significantly longer driving range, and a significantly higher performance level.

When it goes into production in 2021, the 2021 Roadster will be a new addition to Tesla's lineup, bringing back the badge used for the company's first model from 2008.

Tesla estimates that the basic Roadster will cost $200,000 and the Creators Collection will cost $50,000 more. Apart from the fact that only 1000 Creators Series versions will be produced, we don't know what makes them unique. If you're a collector, the extra money can be worth it; otherwise, save your money.

When the 2021 Tesla Roadster was introduced as a prototype in November 2017, Musk boasted about the car's results, which included a 1.9-second time to 60 mph, a top speed of over 250 mph, and a quarter-mile time of just 8.8 seconds.

The 200-kWh battery is claimed to have up to 620 miles per charge, but that figure will almost definitely only be achieved in very light use; hitting the track for some plain hot laps will drastically reduce that estimate.

For the time being, the 2021 Roadster is just a prototype, and designs often shift dramatically as production vehicles. The Roadster design has a removable glass-panel roof that can be stowed in the trunk, as seen. It has four benches, but with the Roadster's sharply inclined roofline, the back two seem to be too small for adults.

Tesla Roadster by Mike Mareen


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