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Tesla Unveils 500-Mile Range Semi Truck, 620-Mile Range Roadster 2.0

Rei writes: During a live reveal on Thursday, Tesla unveiled its new electric Class 8 Heavy Duty vehicle. As most people familiar with Tesla products would expect, the day cab truck features staggeringly fast acceleration for a vehicle of its size. It can accelerate 0-60 in 5 seconds without a trailer and 20 seconds with a 40-ton gross weight while being able to pull its maximum payload up a 5-degree grade at 65mph (versus a typical maximum of 45mph). The 500-mile range is for the vehicle at full load and highway speeds (80% of U.S. freight routes are 250 miles or less). Tesla also boasts a million mile no-breakdown guarantee; even losing two of its four motors it can out-accelerate a typical diesel truck. The total cost per mile is pegged at 83% of operating a diesel, but when convoying is utilized -- where multiple trucks mirror the action of a lead truck -- the costs drop to 57%, a price cheaper than rail. Tesla went a step further and stole the show from their own event by having the first prototype of the new Tesla Roadster drive out of the back of the truck. With the base model alone boasting a 620 mile range on a 200kWh battery pack with 10kN torque, providing a 1.9 second 0-60, 4.2 second 0-100, and 8.9 second quarter mile, the 2+2-seating convertible will easily be the fastest-accelerating production car in the world. Top speed is not disclosed, but said to be "at least 250mph." The vehicle's release date, however, is not scheduled until 2020.

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  1. Cue the Musk haters in ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...3 ... 2 ... 1

    1. Re: Cue the Musk haters in ... by michelcolman · · Score: 5, Funny

      OK, let's get them started:

      500 mile range at 250 mph means you have to stop every two hours, that's pathetic compared to gasoline cars.

      (OK, I'm outta here, have fun)

    2. Re:Cue the Musk haters in ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Screw you dude. I spent at least two minutes thinking about it before I posted, so clearly I have seen things those so-called "professionals" working full time on the problem didn't even consider.

    3. Re:Cue the Musk haters in ... by Registered+Coward+v2 · · Score: 4, Funny

      By definition tonne is metric and ton is imperial.

      However the US confuses things by calling a tonne, a metric ton.

      Well, that is the long and short of it...

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  2. Re:How many can they make now with current funding by MachineShedFred · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's fueled by millennials? Do they have a big furnace in the basement or something?

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  3. Re:Model 3? by UnknownSoldier · · Score: 4, Funny

    Apparently they didn't get of the naggers since you keep bitching about them. =P