The Highly Anticipated Tesla Roadster
Six years ago, the visionary Elon Musk generated excitement about an upcoming revamped Roadster model, the original flagship vehicle from Tesla dating back to 2008. Although a refreshed version never materialized, Musk has once again ignited anticipation by promising a new and innovative Roadster model.
In a recent series of social media posts, Musk revealed, “Tonight, we have elevated the design objectives for the upcoming Tesla Roadster to unprecedented levels. This vehicle will redefine the very concept of a car.” He further teased, “I believe it has the potential to showcase the most awe-inspiring product demonstration in history,” hinting at the Roadster’s ability to accelerate to 60 miles per hour in less than a second, which he considers just the tip of the iceberg.
The concept of the next-generation Roadster was initially introduced by Musk at a special event in November 2017, with further elaboration in a series of tweets in June 2018. Notably, Musk hinted at an optional SpaceX package for the new Roadster, featuring approximately 10 miniature rocket thrusters seamlessly integrated around the car. These thrusters were designed to enhance the vehicle’s speed and braking capabilities, with Musk even suggesting that they could potentially enable the Tesla to take flight.
Responding to his earlier tweets about the Roadster’s unique features, Musk confidently expressed, “You will cherish the new Roadster even more than your own home.”
Recent developments in the electric supercar arena saw Chinese competitor BYD introducing the U9, an electric supercar boasting impressive speeds reminiscent of luxury models from prestigious brands like Ferrari. The U9 is projected to achieve a top speed of approximately 192 miles per hour and is expected to be delivered to customers in the upcoming summer. While BYD does not intend to market its vehicles in the United States, Tesla finds itself competing directly with BYD in China and various other global markets.
Insights from the China Passenger Car Association, relayed by Morgan Stanley China Autos researchers, indicate Tesla’s market share in China dipped to 6.1% in January, contrasted with BYD’s 29.2% market share. This data underscores the intensifying competition between the two companies in the Chinese automotive landscape.
Despite Musk’s ambitious promises, his track record of fulfillment has been met with skepticism, prompting the creation of a digital platform known as ElonMusk.Today, dedicated to monitoring the progress of Musk’s pledges. The site highlights that it has been over 1,800 days since Musk initially announced plans to incorporate rocket technology in the new Roadster, enabling it to achieve flight capabilities.
In Tesla’s recent quarterly shareholder update, the company disclosed that the new Roadster remains in the developmental phase, lacking a pilot production line and a designated manufacturing site.
Warren Ahner, an automotive technology expert and former professional driving instructor, commented on Musk’s propensity for selective information disclosure. Ahner questioned the strategic significance of introducing a supercar in Tesla’s product lineup, attributing it primarily to ego-driven motives rather than business pragmatism.
Ahner emphasized, “For those with a robust credit rating, purchasing a Model S Plaid from a Tesla showroom is readily achievable today.

