![]() ![]() In 2010 Tesla announced the commencement of regular production of the 2008 roadster and the introduction of a five-passenger sports sedan. Users could charge the battery from a standard domestic outlet in 10 to 15 hours. It also managed the recharge system of the car's lithium-ion batteries with a full charge taking 3.5 hours, and two hours to reach 80%. The Roadster's onboard computer allowed the driver to select among five drive types: Maximum Performance, Maximum Range, Standard, Storage, and Valet. ![]() The two-seat sports car with a three-phase four-pole electric induction motor coupled to a single-speed Borg-Warner transaxle producing maximum torque at 14,000 rpm and reached 125 miles per hour. ![]()
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