Tesla Roadster Reportedly Coming Again Soon
Elon Musk says production design completed as company targets first deliveries before end of next year.
Tesla's next-generation Roadster is once again in focus as the company targets first deliveries before the end of next year, according to recent reporting by InsideEVs.
What Happened
Elon Musk told investors during Tesla's second-quarter earnings call that the production design for the Roadster has been completed and that the company is targeting a delivery window before the end of 2026. The sports car was originally unveiled alongside the Cybertruck in 2017 and has seen multiple timeline shifts since its initial announcement.
Why It Matters
For enthusiasts waiting on the Roadster, this marks one of the most specific timelines Tesla has provided for the high-performance electric sports car in recent years. The vehicle's claimed specs—including sub-2-second 0-60 times and extended range—continue to position it as a halo product for Tesla's lineup. However, given past delays, prospective buyers may remain cautious about treating upcoming promises as firm commitments.
The Bottom Line
Tesla has provided its most concrete timeline yet for the Roadster with deliveries targeted before the end of next year, but watchers will likely monitor production progress closely to see if the company meets this window.







