Tesla Roadster unveil pushed to late April 2026

Tesla has shifted the new Roadster unveiling to late April 2026, according to a report by Sawyer Merritt on X, moving it from the previously announced April 1 target.

Sawyer Merritt posted on X on March 17, 2026: 'NEWS: New Tesla Roadster unveil timeline is now late April.' This follows Elon Musk's November 2025 announcement at Tesla's shareholder meeting, which had set a demo for April 1, 2026. No additional details on the reason for the change or production impacts were provided. The Roadster, first unveiled in 2017, continues to face delays amid high anticipation for its advanced features.

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