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Tesla filed trademarks for a new Roadster, signaling progress on the long-delayed, high-performance model.
Tesla has filed two trademark applications for a new Roadster, including a stylized triangle logo and custom typography, indicating renewed progress on the long-delayed second-generation model.
The vehicle, first unveiled in 2017, was promised to be the world’s fastest production car with a 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds, a top speed over 250 mph, and a range exceeding 620 miles.
Initial reservations required full payment for a $250,000 Founder’s Edition or a $50,000 deposit for a $200,000 standard model.
In 2018, Elon Musk proposed a “SpaceX Performance Pack” with 10 cold-air thrusters for sub-one-second acceleration, though its development remains uncertain.
Despite repeated delays, the trademark filings suggest Tesla is advancing the Roadster’s branding and may be nearing production, though no official timeline has been confirmed.
Tesla presentó marcas registradas para un nuevo Roadster, señalando el progreso en el modelo de alto rendimiento, que se retrasó durante mucho tiempo.