TESLA 2022 Roadster
The second generation Tesla Roadster has been in development for several years, but due to ongoing delays, it will not be available until 2023. When it does, though, it should provide performance that is unrivaled by current standards. Seriously, it sounds like quite the beast. The new supercar, which is based on the original Roadster, which helped catapult Tesla into the spotlight in 2008, boasts scorching performance numbers. A 1.9-second 0-60 mph pace, a 4.2-second 0-100 time, a top speed of nearly 250 mph, and a range of up to 620 miles.
Tesla's Roadster 2022 follows the mid-year reveal of its 1000bhp Tesla Model S Plaid and Model X Plaid saloons, with the revised cars bringing improved performance thanks to a new tri-motor electric system based on the Plaid powertrain. This, paired with improved battery technology, allows the Model S to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 1.99 seconds. The Cybertruck's tri-motor flagship variant was originally supposed to be capable of traveling over 500 kilometers on a single charge. The Tesla Roadster, which had previously been delayed a couple of times, was slated for a 2022 release.However, due to supply chain constraints, production will not begin until 2023. Elon Musk first announced the delay on Twitter(opens in new tab) in September 2021, and reaffirmed it during Tesla's annual shareholders meeting. However, Tesla CEO Elon Musk later announced that the Roadster will go into production in 2023, likely after the Cybertruck.
People who have put down a $50,000 deposit to secure a tesla car that was initially expected to cost $200,000 for the base model will be irritated by the ongoing delays. Reservations have always been available, which is more than the Cybertruck can boast, but the final price has now been withdrawn from the Tesla website. Given the supply chain challenges and Tesla's almost endless price increases on existing models, don't be surprised if the Roadster costs much more than expected. A $50,000 deposit is required for reservations, with $5,000 due at the time of booking. Within 10 days, the remaining $45,000 must be paid. Tesla also has plans for a Founders Series vehicle, which will be limited to 1,000 units and will be priced at $250,000; that's real supercar money.
Price: $200,000