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Testla Roaster Car Reviews

Posted By vivek_khare2080 on Dec 28, 2008   FROM: news.carjunky.com report abuse

All Electric Testla Roadster sold out within three weeks in 2007 when it was first offered for sale, all one hundred of those who were initally available. Not only is this car petrol for free, it is a pleasure to behold. It can compete with high-end sports cars in the looks department after all this car is set after the Lotus Elise. It is a rear drive Roadster with two seats, like so many sports cars on the roads. But that is where the similarity ends.Many Color of Testla Roasters are available on the market this time.

It runs on lithium-ion batteries, a little over 6300 of them. The car can travel almost 250 miles between charges. The batteries alone make up 900 pounds of the cars total weight, 2500 pounds.This electric beauty goes from 0 to 60 mph in just about 4 seconds, it not only looks good, it can fly down the highway at speeds of up to 135 mph. And with zero emissions, nice for the planet. The Tesla was designed with looks in mind.Testla Roaster CarYou can also save yourself some money by reserving your 2008 Tesla Roadster now. The base price today is $92,000. but that will be raised to $98,000on June 15. By going to www.teslamotors.com and reserving yours today, you will save $6,000. The delivery date is anticipated to be in the fall of 2007.Read More Here

Specification : Testla Roaster Car

Motor :

  • 3-phase, 4-pole AC induction motor
  • 13,500 rpm maximum
  • Max Net Power : 185 kW
  • Max Torque : 180 lb-ft
  • Top speed : over 130 mph

Performance :

  • 0-60 mph : around four seconds
  • 0-100 mph : under 11 seconds
  • Range : 200-250 miles per charge (estimated)
  • Home-based charging system (EVSE) with integral safety features

Transmission :

  • 2 forward speeds + reverse (by reversing the motor)
  • 1st gear : 4.20:1
  • 2nd gear : 2.17:1
  • Reverse by reversing the motor (speed electronically limited) on indicator lights
  • Length : 155.4 / 3946 (in/mm)
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