2007 SEMA - Tesla and Yoko become green partners
The Tesla is coming, finally. After numerous delays, we were told by a Tesla representative that all systems are go for a Spring 2008 launch for the much-hyped electric supercar. The battery-powered Tesla, which is said to achieve a 0-60 mph time of near 4 seconds and reach of speeds of 135 mph, was at the Yokohama Tires stand at the SEMA convention in Las Vegas. Yokohama is an original-equipment supplier for the Tesla, shoeing the roadster with its ultra-high performance Advan Neova LTS tires.
Yokohama used the near-guilt-free sports car to play up their all-new passenger tire, the Super E-Spec, a tire that combines citrus oil with rubber to form a new compound that Yokohama calls "Super Nano Power Rubber." Yokohama says that the tire greatly reduces the use of petroleum products in tires, thus helping save natural resources.
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Posted by: Angel Horvath | Aug 19, 2008 7:33:49 PM
If I had $100k I would buy a Tesla right now. I have to wait though. I am looking forward to CR reviewing it. If geothermal energy takes off then an electric car is 100% guilt-free.
Angel Horvath