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An upcoming 100% electric car capable of accelerationg from zero to 60 mph in 4 seconds and boasting a top speed of 130 mph. The Tesla Roadster, currently in safety and durability testing by Tesla Motors, plans on bringing much more power to the electric car. Sleek, stylish, powerful, and 135 mpg (gasoline equivalent) fuel efficiency. Burn rubber at about 1 cent per mile. Claims to get about 250 miles per charge. Look for this to hit the scene (and make a big impact) in Fall 2007.
MSRP $110,000.00
Release date October, 2008
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- 0-60 MPH in 3.9s
- 225 (conservatively) - 240 miles to the charge
- 8 hrs to charge on 220V @ 70A
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