Tesla Roadster (Expected: Who Knows?)
Tesla is bosting nearly as many upcoming models as those already on sale, and the Roadster stands out as the most ambitious of them all. When Tesla unveiled the second-generation Roadster backed in 2017, they shared some specs that sound as mind-boggling today as they did back then. Tesla claimed that the coming Roadster accelerate 0 to 60 mph just in 1.9 seconds that look quite impressive. Also it’s said to maintain its powerful drive until hitting a top speed of 250 mph. For enthusiasts of long drives, the Roadster is rumored to feature a substantial 200.0-kWh battery pack, offering an impressive range of over 600 miles—enough to endure lengthy journeys without frequent stops. For motor it is expected that Tesla will maintain it’s two electric motor each for front and rear to drive all four wheels.
As Roadster is still a concept so we can’t firmly said about the interior. But the concept features a removable glass panel roof. We can expect that Tesla will provide an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot Spotify integration, and a host of visual entertainment apps such Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube. However the Cybertruck is in production, and its delivery schedule consistently getting delayed every quarter, our optimism for a new Roadster in the first half of the 2020s is somewhat dim. But it is expected that the Roadster will come near the price tag of $200,000 that increases to $250,000 depending on the trim options.