Tesla Roadster Elon Musk Safety 2026: Why Performance Trumps Protection
Elon Musk says safety isn't the main goal for the Tesla Roadster, calling it the 'best of the last human-driven cars.' Official reveal set for April 1, 2026.
"If safety is your number one goal, don't buy the Roadster." This startling advice comes directly from Elon Musk, who's once again stirring the pot regarding the long-delayed Tesla Roadster. Speaking on the 'Moonshots' podcast, Musk clarified that while the car won't be inherently dangerous, its primary mission deviates significantly from the safety-first mantra of Tesla's mass-market fleet.
Tesla Roadster Elon Musk Safety 2026 Debate
Musk’s logic is simple: buyers of Ferraris and other elite sports cars don't prioritize safety ratings above all else. They buy for thrill. "We’ll aspire not to kill anyone in this car," Musk added, but he emphasized that the Roadster is designed to be the "best of the last of the human-driven cars," positioning it as a visceral throwback in an increasingly autonomous world.
The specs Musk claims for this vehicle remain mind-bending. He's previously touted a 0 to 60 mph time of less than 1 second, a top speed exceeding 250 mph, and 10,000 Nm of torque. There are even hints of SpaceX-derived thrusters that might allow the car to literally take flight, though these claims have been met with skepticism by industry experts.
The April Fools Unveil
Tesla has set the official reveal date for the Roadster on April 1, 2026. The choice of April Fools' Day hasn't escaped notice, especially given that pre-orders for the car began way back in 2017. After missing a promised demo at the end of 2025, the automotive world is waiting to see if this is finally the real deal or another elaborate Musk joke.
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