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Elon Musk Confirms 2022 Production Start For Tesla Roadster
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the engineering phase of the Roadster will be completed soon and a drivable prototype will be unveiled in the summer of 2021, setting the supercar for a production start in early 2022. Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the engineering phase of the Roadster will be completed soon and a drivable prototype will be unveiled in the summer of 2021, setting the supercar for a production start in early 2022. -
Is Tesla Suggesting That Roadster Will Start Production Soon?
Tesla made notable changes on its referral programs that are related directly to the Roadster project, thus prompting speculations that the Supercar could be approaching production start. Tesla made notable changes on its referral programs that are related directly to the Roadster project, thus prompting speculations that the Supercar could be approaching production start. -
Elon Musk Plans To Leave California And Likely To Bring Tesla Along
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making preparations to leave California and make Texas his new home, prompting speculations that Musk intends to bring Tesla to a new HQ as well. Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making preparations to leave California and make Texas his new home, prompting speculations that Musk intends to bring Tesla to a new HQ as well. -
Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Roadster Will Roll Out In Special Colors
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's latest update on the Roadster supercar indicates that the all-electric vehicle will be released in special color schemes, expanding from the red and gray finishes seen with the 2017 prototypes. Tesla CEO Elon Musk's latest update on the Roadster supercar indicates that the all-electric vehicle will be released in special color schemes, expanding from the red and gray finishes seen with the 2017 prototypes. -
Tesla's Elon Musk Hints Of Compact Car, 435 Miles Drive Range
Tesla CEO Elon Musk electrified his European audience this week with promises of a Tesla compact car and a maximum drive range of 435 miles for all Tesla EVs. Tesla CEO Elon Musk electrified his European audience this week with promises of a Tesla compact car and a maximum drive range of 435 miles for all Tesla EVs. -
Tesla Once Struggled With Near Bankruptcy, Per Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that while ramping up the Model 3 production between 2017 and 2019, the automaker at one point was just a month away from bankruptcy. Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that while ramping up the Model 3 production between 2017 and 2019, the automaker at one point was just a month away from bankruptcy. -
Tesla Ready To Spend $12B To Realize Targets By 2022
Tesla is spending up to $12 billion over the next two years to complete the construction of manufacturing facilities and to fund ongoing product developments with the end goal of boosting production capacity starting in 2023. Tesla is spending up to $12 billion over the next two years to complete the construction of manufacturing facilities and to fund ongoing product developments with the end goal of boosting production capacity starting in 2023. -
Tesla New Battery Tech Will Not Reach 'High-Volume Production' Until 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company's new battery technology will not achieve "high-volume production" until 2022, potentially affecting the projected releases of the Roadster, Cybertruck, and Semi. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company's new battery technology will not achieve "high-volume production" until 2022, potentially affecting the projected releases of the Roadster, Cybertruck, and Semi. -
Musk Revealed Exciting Detail About Tesla Roadster's Wheels
Tesla CEO Elon Musk earlier confirmed a new detail about the wheels of the upcoming Tesla Roadster. Tesla CEO Elon Musk earlier confirmed a new detail about the wheels of the upcoming Tesla Roadster. -
Elon Musk Says Tesla Roadster Release Might Be Delayed To 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the Roadster, originally planned for release this 2020, could be pushed back to actual availability in 2022 so the company can focus on the production of the Cybertruck and Semi. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the Roadster, originally planned for release this 2020, could be pushed back to actual availability in 2022 so the company can focus on the production of the Cybertruck and Semi.