


Tesla  Motors unveiled their uber-chic Roadster, a powerful electric vehicle  that looks, feels and drives like many other high-end sports cars  Wednesday night. The main difference is the noise. Powered by a 3-phase,  4-pole AC induction motor, the Roadster can go 130 mph and does 0-60 in  about 4 seconds, all completely silent.
Tonight was the grand  unveiling of the Roadster in a decorated airport hangar in Santa Monica,  CA. I don't ride in many sports cars, and I certainly have never been  in one that zips across an airport's tarmac without so much as a  whisper. But tonight I got a quick ride in the Roadster and all I could  hear from the passenger's seat (not even Gov. Schwarzenegger, who flew  in for a brief look at the car, was allowed to drive it) was wind noise.  And myself saying "Wow" under my breath.
The car is low to the  ground, and smooth in all possible ways. But this vehicle isn't just a  sports car. It's also a green car. There are zero tailpipe emissions.  There isn't even a tailpipe. Tesla Motors is working to provide  purchasers with a photovoltaic panel that will turn the driving  experience into an actual net producer of energy, according to Tesla  Motors chairman Elon Musk.

 
 
   
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