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  2. Tesla Roadster: Release date, price and everything you need ...

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    Tesla claims the range will be 620 miles – far greater than even the longest-range EVs on sale today – and describes the Roadster as a 2+2, meaning it has a pair of small seats in the rear, as ...

  3. Tesla Roadster (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Roadster is an upcoming battery electric four-seater sports car to be built by Tesla, Inc. The company said it will be capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] which would be quicker than any street legal production car to date at its announcement in November 2017. [ 4 ]

  4. Elon Musk claims Tesla Roadster coming next year as Chinese ...

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    The Roadster originally had a base price of $200,000, with a Founders Edition trim that listed for $250,000 when it debuted. ... just above what Tesla said the Roadster would cost back in 2017 ...

  5. Best new electric cars: 22 EVs to look forward to in 2025 and ...

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    Coming at some point in 2025, prices will start at about £50,000 for the smaller 74 kWH battery (with 355 miles of range) and rise to a little over £60,000. Read more about the DS 8 Fiat Topolino

  6. Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster is an electric sports car that served as the dummy payload for the February 2018 Falcon Heavy test flight and became an artificial satellite of the Sun. A mannequin in a spacesuit , dubbed "Starman", occupies the driver's seat.

  7. Tesla Roadster (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Roadster is a battery electric sports car, that is based on the Lotus Elise chassis, and was produced by Tesla Motors (now Tesla, Inc.) from 2008 to 2012.The Roadster was the first highway legal, serial production, all-electric car to use lithium-ion battery cells, and the first production all-electric car to travel more than 244 miles (393 km) per charge. [7]