Us expects that Teslas initial roadster offering will come with the same standard warranty package that is found in other models in the Tesla line,
including eight years on both the cars electric motors and battery packs. Based on the information provided by Tesla,
the 2023 Tesla Roadster is expected to deliver up to 620 miles per charge, top speeds in excess of 250 miles per hour,
and an estimated zero-to-60-mph time of 1.9 seconds. The Model Y, Teslas compact SUV,
starts at $54,190 for a base Long Range model, which is capable of traveling up to 326 miles on a full charge of Model Ys battery pack, according to the EPA.
Keep in mind, charging a Tesla Model X will vary depending on what kind of charger you are using,
how much electricity costs in your area, and if you are charging your battery fully from empty.
Using either Level 1 or Level 2 chargers to charge the Tesla at home will cost around $15-18, based on a $0.14/kWh average.