Tesla CEO explains roadster delays – transmision lacks muscle

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In order to get its electric sports car to owners sooner, Tesla Motors plans to deliver cars with a temporary transmission that falls short of its originally promised performance. The news was distributed to the wide world this week in a blog post from Ze’ev Drori, Tesla’s new president and CEO.

The post is a reprint of a letter that was sent to Tesla purchasers on December 21, as a follow-up to a town hall meeting for Tesla owners that took place on December 12. About 100 people, including those who called in, participated in the meeting, according to Drori. The main goal is “to put the Tesla Roadster on the road as soon as possible,” Drori said in the letter.

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