Elon Musk Teases Outlandish Features for Delayed Tesla Roadster
Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster Delayed Again, Promises Outlandish Features
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is known for making bold promises and pushing the boundaries of innovation. With each new delay of the highly anticipated Tesla Roadster, Musk has more time to come up with outlandish possible features for the electric vehicle.
In a recent interview with Don Lemon for the former CNN anchor’s new podcast, Musk raised expectations for the long-delayed Roadster by claiming that it’s “not even really a car” and hinting that it might even be able to fly. This statement has sparked excitement and speculation among fans and industry experts alike.
Musk’s bold promises are nothing new—he once claimed that the Cybertruck could be used as a boat—but his latest statements take things to a whole new level. He described the Roadster as something that’s never existed before, with “rocket-y stuff” and “Jetsons vibes.” When asked if the vehicle could fly, Musk chuckled and said, “Maybe, it’s not out of the question.”
Despite the hype surrounding the Roadster, the vehicle has faced numerous delays since it was first announced in 2017. Originally scheduled for production in 2020, the release date has been pushed back multiple times, with the latest delay pushing it to next year. Musk’s ambitious vision for the Roadster has left many wondering if the vehicle will ever make it to production.
While Musk’s outlandish claims may seem far-fetched, they have certainly captured the imagination of Tesla fans and industry observers. As the wait for the Tesla Roadster continues, one thing is certain—Elon Musk’s creativity and vision know no bounds.