Supercars, more than other vehicle class, require an automaker to really push itself to its limits. Because of that, things go wrong and vehicles delayed. For proof of this, look no further than the second-generation Tesla Roadster, an all-electric supercar that was first announced all the way back in 2017 and which was supposed to go on sale in 2020. Five years later, we’re still waiting on the EV, but Tesla frontman Elon Musk claims it’s really coming this time. Still, the tech mogul has also promised the Roadster could accelerate to 60 mph in under a second and even hinted that it would be able to fly, so we wouldn’t hold our breath until Tesla announces an actual launch event.
First Announced: 2017
Powertrain: Tri-electric motor powertrain
Power: n/a
Zero to 60 mph: n/a
Top Speed: n/a
Starting Price: n/a
From the article by Bryan Hood