New Tesla Roadster Rockets

The Tesla Roadster is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) sports car, based on the Lotus Elise chassis. This auto produced by the electric car firm Tesla Motors (now Tesla, Inc.). Furthermore, the company is in California from 2008 to 2012. In addition, the Roadster was the first highway legal serial production. All-electric cars to use lithium-ion battery cells and the first production. All-electric cars travel more than 320 kilometres (200 mi) per charge. It is also the first production car launched into deep space. In addition, this auto carried by a Falcon Heavy rocket in a test flight on February 6, 2018.

Tesla Roadster (second generation)

Tesla sold about 2,450 Roadsters in over 30 countries. Most of the last Roadsters sold in Europe and Asia during the fourth quarter. Last but not least, Tesla produced right-hand-drive Roadsters from early 2010. The Roadster qualified for government incentives in several nations.

According to the U.S. EPA, the Roadster can travel 393 kilometres (244 mi). To add more, on a single charge of its lithium-ion battery pack, and can accelerate from 0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 3.7 or 3.9 seconds. However, this depends on the model. It has a top speed of 201 km/h (125 mph). The Roadster’s efficiency, as of September 2008, was reported as 120 MPGe (2.0 L/100 km). It uses 135 Wh/km (21.7 kW·h/100 mi, 13.5 k That W·h/100 km or 490 kJ/km) battery-to-wheel and has an efficiency of 88% on average.

Elon Musk says his rocket-powered Tesla Roadster will go from 0 to 60 miles per hour (mph) 1.1 seconds. However, the acceleration is a full second faster than any existing production car. To put it it a nut shell, it is unclear how Musk will develop a rocket-boosted production car.