Its design would probably have no problem conquering the pockets of the rich and famous, just like NEC's version did a couple of years ago.
Tesla, of course, has no intention whatsoever of building something like this, and when it does roll out a successor to the Roadster it'll be entirely different, but it does make for an interesting exercise.
Meanwhile, the brand is celebrating its victory in the State of Virginia, where it is now allowed to sell its cars directly to customers through its own dealership, and getting ready to launch the updated Autopilot 8.1 in three weeks' time. And then, there's the Model 3 that's supposed to come out sometime next year, of course...
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