Tesla Roadster News

Tesla's masterpiece coming soon
By Dom Tripolone · 27 Oct 2025
Tesla’s masterpiece is around the corner.The American EV brand’s chief designer Franz von Holzhausen told the Ride the Lightning podcast the Roadster may break cover this year.That’s no guarantee it’ll be revealed this year, but von Holzhausen said it would appear “definitely within two years”.We’ve heard this all before, though.Initially Tesla claimed the Roadster would arrive by 2020, but the COVID pandemic was blamed for delays. Then, in Tesla’s July 2024 earnings call Musk claimed it would be reaching production by “next year”. Late last year, it became clear that Roadster buyers will need a lot more patience.“I’d like to thank our long-suffering deposit holders,” Musk said, acknowledging the enormous delays. “The Roadster is not just the cherry on the cake but also the icing on the cake. We’re close to finalising the design.”The Roadster was first revealed back in 2017 at the same event the Semi was revealed. The Semi is now on American roads.Tesla has been taking deposits for the Roadster since that event almost 10 years ago.It is no small amount of money either, at US$50,000. The Australian Roadster deposit page is currently broken, but previously is was asking Aussies to slap down a $7000 deposit via credit card followed by a $59,000 bank transfer 10 days after to secure your spot.That’s the same price as a base Model Y or Model 3, but with no firm arrival date in place.Tesla had also been asking customers to pay $10,000 for a Full Self Driving mode that wasn't attainable until recently. So the company does have some form of delivering on its long term promises, eventually.In saying that, the FSD mode needs driver supervision, so isn’t technically 'full self driving'.If and when the Roadster does arrive, it promises to be one of the mightiest vehicles on the road.Elon Musk said in 2024 the Roadster would go from zero to 60 miles per hour (0-97km/h) in under one second.He also said that was the least interesting bit.However, he current Tesla Roadster page has watered those claims down.It said the Roadster will complete the benchmark 0-100km/h sprint in 2.1 seconds, which is still mind-bendingly fast.It’ll have a top speed of more than 400km/h and a driving range of about 1000km.Heady numbers, but not the knock out punch they were a few years ago.Fresh faces such as the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra and BYD’s YangWang U9 Xtreme pose a serious threat to the Roadster's dominance.The 2026 Yangwang U9 Xtreme is the fastest electric production car to lap the Nurburgring, with a time of 6:59.157 over the 20.8km circuit.It also set a speed record of 496.22km earlier this year, but this is unofficially as it didn’t complete the run in both directions.The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra lapped the Nurburgring in a 6:22 earlier this year, but that was a prototype. Its production version did it in 7:04.957, which is five seconds slower than the U9 Xtreme.The Tesla Roadster might now be playing catch-up rather than pacing the field.
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You Musk be joking? Tesla Roadster electric car will do 0-97km/h in under a second!
By Laura Berry · 29 Feb 2024
Elon Musk has started up the hype machine for the Tesla Roadster in claims the electric sportscar will accelerate from 0-97km/h in less than a second.
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What is the future of Tesla? Electric rivals, delayed models and Twitter buy-out raise questions over the long-term plans for the American electric car maker | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 20 Nov 2022
Yes, that headline will surely make the keyboards fire up with a mixture of ‘I told you so’ and ‘how dare you doubt Tesla’ - but let’s all take a deep breath and ask ourselves that question in a neutral tone.
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Tesla's new-model assault: Why 2023 could be electric car brand's biggest year yet!
By Andrew Chesterton · 11 Nov 2022
Next year is shaping as the biggest in Tesla's history, with a flurry of new launches joining updates to the Model 3 and Model Y to potentially lift Elon Musk's EV company to even greater heights.
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Will Tesla ever build the Cybertruck and Roadster? Delays continue for much-hyped new models that should have launched years ago
By Stephen Ottley · 25 Apr 2022
In December 2017 Tesla stunned the automotive world when it revealed its second-generation Roadster, promising a 2.1-second 0-100km/h acceleration time and even fly (briefly) with the optional 'SpaceX Rocket Thruster' package.
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Why I'll never buy a Tesla | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 13 Feb 2022
Criticising Tesla is a fast track to some online retribution for devout Teslarati, and I’m sure the headline will get me some unpleasant feedback in the comments and on social media. So, let me start by saying this - I was a big Tesla fan in the not-too-distant past.
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What is the sports car becoming? The power boost provided by EVs and the blurred line between body styles is changing the way we look at performance cars | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 09 Oct 2021
The rise and rise of electric vehicles (EVs) will change a lot of our preconceived notions around cars. Beyond the obvious topics of emissions and charging, the wider acceptance of EVs will fundamentally change the way we perceive performance cars.
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"Super crazy supply chain shortages" push Tesla Roadster back to 2023 - now only NINE years late
By Andrew Chesterton · 02 Sep 2021
Tesla boss Elon Musk has confirmed its long - long - awaited Roadster model has been delayed again, with the brand now targeting 2023 launch for the performance modelWe'll detail why in second, but first, a little history.
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Tesla reveals faster powertrain for 2021 Model S, Model X and Roadster
By Stephen Ottley · 16 Sep 2019
Tesla is getting ready to unleash its most potent models yet.
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