Tesla patents one-piece seat design for next-gen Roadster

Tesla has patented a revolutionary one-piece composite seat frame for its upcoming next-generation Roadster. The design replaces traditional multi-part assemblies with a single continuous structure, aiming to reduce complexity and improve support. The patent emerges ahead of the vehicle's expected reveal on April 1, 2026.

Tesla's latest patent, numbered US20260061898A1 and published on March 5, 2026, describes a vehicle seat system featuring a monolithic composite frame. Spotted by @seti_park, the innovation extends Tesla's megacasting approach from the car's exterior into the interior. Traditional seats often comprise over 13 major part groups, including metal brackets and rivets, which can lead to noise and failure points. In contrast, this seat integrates the seat portion, backrest, headrest, and bolsters into one thermoformed structure using materials such as Kevlar-nylon or carbon-nylon.

The design incorporates a 'living hinge' formed by varying the composite thickness to align with human skeletal pivot points, allowing the backrest to recline without mechanical gears. It also enables six-degree-of-freedom adjustment through four pairs of linear actuators controlled by software, facilitating precise movements in any direction. This setup is suited for the Roadster's tight packaging while potentially scalable to other models like the Cybercab using cheaper fiberglass-nylon composites.

The patent underscores progress on the next-gen Roadster, a halo vehicle for Tesla's electric vehicle lineup. Elon Musk confirmed in recent earnings calls that the reveal is targeted for April 1, 2026. Last month, Tesla filed two new trademarks for the Roadster, building anticipation for what Musk described as an 'unforgettable' demonstration. The car promises a sub-2-second 0-60 mph acceleration, aided by patented ground-effect aerodynamics previously banned in Formula 1, with an expected price around $200,000.

As per the patent: 'Typical seat assemblies include a rigid frame covered in foam and surrounded by a trim layer... However, such seat assemblies can be relatively time consuming to build and assemble and may not provide sufficient lower back support where the backrest connects to the seat. This disclosure helps to address these issues... by providing a seat assembly including a single continuous frame including a seat portion, a backrest portion, and a hinge.'

This development highlights Tesla's focus on lightweight, simplified components to enhance performance and manufacturing efficiency.

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