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Tesla filed for a patent that looks like the SpaceX package for its upcoming(?) Roadster, which Musk has said will be able to fly.
Tesla's new tech could switch from blow to suck, pinning the Roadster down for maximum grip and putting Druidia at risk.
Tesla first showed off the Roadster 2.0 in November 2017. Back then, the specs sounded like science fiction: 0–60 mph in 1.9 ...
Tesla's latest patent uses fans and retractable skirts to suck a car to the ground to improve acceleration, braking, and cornering.
Tesla first debuted the next-generation Roadster as a concept in 2017. At the time, potential buyers could put $50,000 down ...
Tesla is again teasing the new Roadster, which is now five years late, as “the last driver’s car” before self-driving takes ...
The second-generation Tesla Roadster is still alive, apparently. And we could see a running model by the end of the year.
Elon Musk raved about the "most epic demo ever" by the year's end, making people think Tesla might actually demo the long-overdue Roadster 2 ...
But unlike Tom Cruise, this Roadster didn’t go very far. It only racked up a jaw-dropping 33 miles over 17 years. That’s ...
The elusive Roadster remains stuck in limbo years after its debut, with new promises surfacing while production continues to ...