Tesla Trademark Hints at Roadster Revival

Tesla filed new trademarks for a “Roadster” logo and silhouette in February, suggesting the second-gen Roadster isn't dead All Tesla models ranked, from best to worst | Stuff.

The trademark filings, made on February 6, 2024, cover a range of goods and services, from clothing to vehicle parts, indicating Tesla's serious intent to revive the Roadster. This comprehensive approach to trademarking suggests Tesla is preparing for a full-scale launch, not just a limited production run. The original Tesla Roadster, launched in 2008, was the company's first production vehicle and helped establish Tesla as a player in the electric vehicle market. A second-generation Roadster was unveiled in 2017, but its production has been repeatedly delayed. Recent rumors suggest the new Roadster could achieve record-breaking performance, including a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just over one second. If these claims hold true, the Roadster would not only be a halo car for Tesla but also a significant technological achievement.

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