In an interesting step for anyone who follows electric car technology, the automaker Tesla has released a trove of information about its first-generation Roadster car into the public domain.
When Tesla revealed the Roadster back in 2017 it said the car would be priced from $200,000. It also said it plans to build ...
Tesla continues to work on the luxury car that promises to be its most expensive vehicle to date. Nearly seven years after ...
It's been 12 years since production of the first Tesla Roadster came to an end. We've known about a second-generation Tesla Roadster since 2012 and it was officially announced in 2017 but ...
The following is a transcript of the video. What Tesla fans should know about the Roadster Narrator: Zero to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds? An 8.8-second quarter mile? A top speed of over 250 mph?
The Tesla EV Roadster is debuting as we speak in California, and AutoblogGreen editor Sebastian Blanco is there covering it, so we'll have all the info, pics and even video up later tonight.
The Tesla Roadster ... but the Roadster is considerably smaller than its rivals. As per preliminary specifications, the model ...
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Tesla says the vehicle - known in the US as a semi-trailer truck - will go into production in 2019. Chief executive Elon Musk also unexpectedly revealed a new Roadster, which he said would be "the ...
It looks like Ben Stewart of Popular Mechanics got the privilege of being the first journalist to actually drive the upcoming Tesla Roadster, or at least the first to publish about his drive.
In 2012, Tesla introduced updates to the Roadster, enhancing its appeal in select markets. These updates included improvements in styling and technology, reflecting Tesla's dedication to ...
Tesla launched the low-volume Roadster at the worst possible moment ... The handles were flush with the body and popped out and lit up when the driver approached with the key.