Tesla Roadster (2008)

Series of dimensioned illustrations of the Tesla Roadster (2008)

The Tesla Roadster is a battery elective vehicle (BEV) that was produced by Tesla in California from 2008 to 2012. It was the first highway legal serial production all-electric car to use lithium-ion battery cells. The Tesla Roadster was also the first car to be launched into orbit; it was carried by a Falcon Heavy rocket in a test flight on 02,06,2018. The vehicle can travel more than 320 kilometers (200 miles) per charge, and it was the first to do so. Tesla sold around 2,500 Roadsters in over 30 countries, and the last few vehicles were sold in Europe and Asia in the fourth quarter of 2012.

The Tesla Roadster (2008) has a total length of 12’11” (155.4” | 394.6 cm), overall width of 6’1” (72.9” | 185.1 cm), and height of 44.4” (112.7 cm). The wheelbase of the Tesla Roadster (2008) is 7’9” (92.6” | 235.2 cm) with a curb weight of 2723 lb (1235 kg).

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Height:
44.4” | 112.7 cm
Width:
6’1” (72.9”) | 185.1 cm
Depth:
Length:
12’11” (155.4”) | 394.6 cm
:
:
Weight:
2723 lb | 1235 kg
Area:
:

Wheelbase: 7’9” (92.6”) | 235.2 cm

Model:
Automaker:
Tesla
Year:
2008-2012

Properties

Drawings include:

Tesla Roadster (2008) side elevation, front, back, top

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A roadster, also known as a Spyder, is an open roof-top car that is usually configured with two seats, a lightweight frame, quick off the line speed, and a stylish sporty look. The origin of the term roadster comes from the nineteenth century which was used in North America.

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44.4” | 112.7 cm
6’1” (72.9”) | 185.1 cm
12’11” (155.4”) | 394.6 cm
2723 lb | 1235 kg
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