2010 Tesla Roadster Sport
Price |
$128,500 |
Production |
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Engine |
electric |
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HP |
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1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
3.7 seconds |
Top Speed |
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(from Tesla Press
Release) Tesla Motors Inc. began taking orders today for
the Roadster Sport, a high-performance sports car based on the
world’s leading all-electric, zero-emission vehicle.
The Roadster Sport does 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, compared with
3.9 seconds for the standard Roadster. It comes with a hand-wound
stator and increased winding density for lower resistance and higher
peak torque. In addition to Yokohama’s Ultra High Performance tires,
the Roadster Sport has improved suspension with adjustable dampers
and anti-roll bars that will be tuned to the driver’s preference.
The Roadster Sport starts at $128,500 in the United States and
€112,000 (excluding VAT) in Europe. Deliveries begin in late June.
“This car can beat nearly anything in its price class – yet it is
twice as efficient as compact hybrid sedans,” said Michael van der
Sande, Tesla’s senior vice president of global sales, service and
marketing. “If you refuse to compromise on performance or the
environment, the Roadster Sport is your only option.”
The Roadster Sport is the first derivative of Tesla’s proprietary,
patented powertrain. San Carlos, Calif.-based Tesla plans to begin
producing the all-electric, zero-emssion Model S five-passenger
sedan in 2011.
Tesla has delivered more than 150 Roadsters to customers, and about
1,100 people are on the waiting list. Customers who haven’t taken
delivery may upgrade to the Roadster Sport.
“The Roadster Sport embodies Tesla’s spirit of continuous
improvement,” said CEO, Chairman and Product Architect Elon Musk.
“The Roadster has been a great success, but no one at this company
remains satisfied with the status quo.”
About Tesla Motors
Tesla Motors develops and manufactures all-electric, zero-emission vehicles with exceptional design, performance and efficiency. The Roadster, which conforms to all U.S. and E.U. safety and durability standards, is the only highway-capable production electric car for sale in the United States and Europe. With a 0 to 60 mph acceleration of 3.9 seconds and a 14,000 rpm redline, the Roadster delivers super car performance with far more energy efficiency than compact hybrids. Tesla also plans to begin manufacturing a four-door, five-passenger, all-electric, zero-emission luxury sedan in 2011.