Tesla CEO Elon Musk may have sent electric car fans into a frenzy with new details about the highly anticipated next-generation Roadster. This isn’t your average sports car; Musk himself claims it “cannot be regarded as a car (not even really a car)”. The Roadster prototype, first unveiled in 2017, has been shrouded in mystery due to production delays. However, Musk assures us the wait is nearing its end. A new prototype is set to be revealed later this year, with official mass production targeted for 2025.

The car might achieve insanely high speeds in under a minute

The excitement surrounding the Roadster is because of its newly-hyped performance, achieved through a unique collaboration with SpaceX. Musk promises “some applications of rocket technology” that will push the boundaries of acceleration. The car might even achieve a mind-blowing 0-60 mph in under a mere second, potentially making it the fastest mass-produced car ever.

Tesla Roadster

But here’s where things get interesting. When pressed about flying, Musk playfully responded with a “maybe,” hinting at the possibility of a vehicle that is something entirely different? He talked about the car that possibly combines Tesla and SpaceX technologies, not sure exactly what. I guess we will have to find out. While traditional wings are out of the picture, the Roadster will embrace a new control method. Imagine a “wire-controlled Yoke steering wheel,” similar to what pilots use in airplanes. This innovative steering system, already seen in Tesla’s Cybertruck, adds another layer to the Roadster’s futuristic persona. Now, it’s time to see if Musk’s company delivers on his words.

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