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Elon Musk says the Tesla Roadster ‘should ship’ in 2023

Elon Musk says the Tesla Roadster ‘should ship’ in 2023

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‘Assuming 2022 is not mega drama, new Roadster should ship in 2023.’

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The Tesla Roadster.
The Tesla Roadster.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the upcoming Tesla Roadster “should ship in 2023” in a tweet on Wednesday. He blamed the ongoing supply chain shortages for the long timeline. “2021 has been the year of super crazy supply chain shortages, so it wouldn’t matter if we had 17 new products, as none would ship,” Musk said.

Elon Musk first announced the $200,000 second-generation Roadster at a splashy event in November 2017, promising that the base model could go from 0 to 60 in a staggering 1.9 seconds. He also said that the Roadster would have a 200kWh battery pack and a 620-mile range per charge.

At the time, production was scheduled to start sometime in 2020, but in January, Musk said that production would instead begin in 2022. The delays might sting for people who have already put down deposits on the car — Tesla is taking $50,000 deposits for the base model and $250,000 deposits for the higher-end Founders Series model.

Tesla has already adjusted to the global chip shortage by substituting alternative chips into its cars and rewriting its software to support it, Musk said in an earnings call in July. But it seems that are still some hurdles to clear until it can release the promising new Roadster. And it’s not just the Roadster that’s a ways out; production on the Tesla Cybertruck has been delayed until 2022.