After years of delays and broken promises, Tesla has confirmed that the next-generation Roadster will enter production in the second half of 2025. And the specifications, if accurate, will rewrite the record books entirely.
Performance Claims
Tesla claims a 0-100km/h time of under one second with the optional SpaceX package – a cold-gas thruster system that provides additional downforce and thrust for maximum acceleration runs. The standard car manages 0-100 in 1.9 seconds, which would still make it the fastest production electric car ever built.
Range is claimed at over 1,000km, which would effectively eliminate range anxiety as a concept for supercar ownership. A 200kWh battery pack powers three motors – one per front wheel, one at the rear – in a torque-vectoring all-wheel-drive configuration.