Independent Design of Tesla Roadster

German Automotive Designer's Take on Next-G Roadster with Rockets




                                Source:  Maximilian Schneider

This Roadster is Cool in Every Way

Tesla CEO Elon Musk first unveiled his 2nd-generation Roadster concept in 2017.  He was supposed to launch it in 2020 and then punted the launch date back to 2023.  Rather than wait any longer, a very talented German automotive designer, Maximilian Schneider who has worked for Audi, Mercedes and VW, created his highly original and innovative design of what the potential is for the next G Roadster. Schneider took Elon Musk's concept to put rocket boosters on the car and Schneider made them aa main feature.  It's called the Tesla SpaceX Model R.  It's a hypercar that has tremendous technologies in it and is quite a beauty.

Radical Car Design and Performance

Schneider's design is so radical, futuristic and advanced it doesn't look like a Roadster. It's an all-electric, 4-wheel drive sports car with a body shaped like a radical race car.  LED headlights are built into the huge front wheel arches.  It is totally aerodynamic with aerodynamic wheel covers and aerodynamic fins on the rear. It has a glass cockpit for the driver that sits far forward in the car.  

Dazzling Tech Specs

Prepare to be dazzled by the electric powertrain whose power is supplemented by the rockets with liquid hydrogen propellant.  In standard form, the car can hit 290 mph and has 2,600 hp.  In race form, it hits 327 mph and pumps out 2,950 hp.  Schneider also made the rocket boosters adjustable and placed them above each axel so the car can press down on each wheel and help it corner and turn at forces of 4G.  This is an incredible new, independent concept for the long-awaited next-G Roadster, which undoubtedly Elon Musk will take a look at because of its fascinating and at times tantalizing ideas.

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