Elon Musk pushes Tesla Roadster unveil again - now 'maybe in a month or so'
Key Points:
- Elon Musk has delayed the Tesla Roadster unveiling again, now suggesting it may debut "in a month or so," missing the previous late April 2026 target and marking at least the eighth postponement since the prototype's 2017 debut.
- Musk cited the need for extensive "testing and validation" to avoid demo failures as the latest reason for delay, shifting from earlier excuses involving prioritization of other Tesla projects.
- The Roadster has faced a nearly nine-year development saga with numerous broken promises, originally slated for 2020 production and repeatedly pushed back to as late as 2027 or 2028 for deliveries.
- Thousands of customers who placed deposits starting in 2017 have yet to see a production vehicle, despite Tesla’s ambitious performance claims and competitors already releasing comparable or superior electric hypercars.
- While Tesla shows signs of ongoing development through trademarks and patents, the Roadster increasingly appears more as a marketing tool than an imminent product, frustrating long-waiting customers and raising doubts about its production readiness.