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Musk Says Tesla Roadster Unveil Is Probably Late April

The hedged timeline follows years of slipped targets since 2017, leaving any production at least 12 to 18 months beyond the event.

Overview

  • Elon Musk posted on X that the new Roadster will "probably" be unveiled in late April, backing off the previously floated April 1 date and calling it "hopefully next month."
  • The next‑gen Roadster has missed multiple promised reveal and production windows since its 2017 prototype debut, undermining confidence in earlier timelines.
  • Tesla began taking reservations in 2017 with deposits of $50,000 for the base model and $250,000 for the Founders Series, and some reservation holders have reported difficulties obtaining refunds.
  • Patent and trademark filings this year, along with Roadster‑related job listings, indicate the program remains in development despite the shifting schedule.
  • Musk has said production would likely begin 12–18 months after any demo, implying mid‑to‑late 2027, as Tesla increasingly emphasizes autonomous projects over niche performance models.