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The first production Tesla has arrived in America.

The employees just shared their enthusiasm at the arrival of their carbon fiber baby on the company blog. Serial Number 1 was purchased by Elon Musk, of course.

Elon and Validation Prototype 10 (seen here) are at the Cleantech Conference lunch. By a show of hands, no one else in the audience could match Elon’s track record of having co-founded five companies and having five children under the age of four. 😉

Motortrend (March 08) published the first test drive results, and they aptly describe what I felt driving this car:

“I’m almost grimacing as I release the brake and pound the accelerator to the floor. Whrrrrrrr… There’s no wheelspin, axle tramp, shutter, jutter, smoke whiff, cowl shake, nothing. I’m being eerily teleported down the barrel of a rail gun, head pulled back by a hard, steady acceleration. Bizarre.”

31 responses to “the Tesla has landed”

  1. It looks very nice!

    Congratulations for you and other investors as well as the creator (s)! I hope all goes well in the sales department. Lucky future owners!!

  2. Are you getting one? If so, can I get in line for a ride?

  3. Hmm…must – start – saving… 😉

  4. I’ll have to keep a camera handy in case I see one of these "out in the wild" on the road somewhere. I’ll be looking forward to it….

  5. I’m scared to ask how much it costs… 🙂

  6. all right..

    the future is now.. now..

  7. I got very excited when I passed one of the prototypes on x-mas day in Berkeley…driven by an oriental-looking man and woman who, for some reason, would not look up and acknowledge my smiling thumbs ups ("who’s that idiot in the car next to us making strange hand signals?")…they seemed very focused on the traffic jam all around us heading into the maze…or maybe they were running out of juice after a long drive in from Napa??? Anyway, nice to see these going into production after all the drama around founder departures and rumors of unsolvable technical problems…Is it true (as the Motortrend author states) that the big issue was creating a reliable 2 speed transmission?

  8. sweet!

    i just saw this picture recently of the tesla being put through the crash test…ouch!

  9. Yeah, luckily computer simulations have gotten good enough that those were the first vehicles destroyed (i.e., it was all in silico before that).

    @sbove and Todd: yes, absolutely. Revving to 13000 RPM to go 0-60 in 4 seconds in first gear is a bit harsh. They have a solution cooking that is even simpler for the driver.

  10. Why was Wrightspeed able to go sans x-mission? Lighter overall car?

  11. Oh, this will be the same…. I’m guessing that the X1 prototype has a lower top speed as the tradeoff in the early models. No shifting is a lot simpler to design, and to use… =)

  12. Congratulatins to you and the team Steve!

  13. Congratulations to you all. You’ve worked hard and been through some VERY tough times to get there.

    Let’s hope that this is the first of many succesful Teslas! When is production ramping up?

  14. sweet! i sat in this car for the iinnovate interview. =)

    iinnovate.blogspot.com/2007/11/martin-eberhard-co-founder…

    and steve, the iinnovate team and i would love to have you on the podcast! are you free sometime?

    -min

  15. wrong flickr account 🙂 that was me (min) above. again, would love to have you on our podcast, steve, esp. about your awesome flickrness.
    http://www.iinnovatecast.com

  16. Ok, I’ll ask… how much will this cost?

  17. in silico…thanks! i learnt a new phrase today:)

  18. me too, Ulric. Where´s the queue?

    Handsome machine 8-)))

  19. Great! By any chance are there any motorbikes, boats, snowmobiles, chainsaws… coming down the line from Tesla?

  20. here’s a great video by Robert Scoble interviewing Elon Musk during a test drive…and leaving the corvette for dead!

    qik.com/video/22264

  21. Welcome to the future of Super Cars Tesla!

    Cool shot, I wish the company the best, it’s been rough.

  22. i love the the Tesla Roadster…I hope that their new sedan coming out is even better than this one.

  23. I want one too… Here’s a shot of the front end of the same car at the Cleantech Summit.

    Tesla at IBF Cleantech Summit

  24. First of all, it’s absolutely great to see the push that alternative fuel vehicles are making. Personally, I want an air car from MDI.

    However, even if we live to see the day when every vehicle on the road is zero emission/free fuel (such as recharging your Tesla via solar or wind), this will still ignore a major issue presented by any of the cars we drive today: space. The next time you take a drive through the city you live in, take notice of how much land is used for cars alone. Roads, from major highways down to alleys and driveways; plus parking lots take up an enormous amount of land. Even when built vertically, parking lots take an ungodly amount of land.

    I think a great interpretation of this is the story of the Sacred Rac (spoiler alert: read "Rac" and "Asu" backwards).

  25. excellent shot, though I think the front fascia is just unreal
    still, the way this baby goes, I think this is the side most people will see…

  26. Hi there, thank you for allowing this for use under the Attribution 2.0 generic license. I will be using this image to illustrate an article in ‘the environmentalist’ magazine. If you would like, you can contact me at jay.thompson@consil.co.uk

    Best regards

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