From Roadster
to Starship.
Every Tesla, SpaceX, and Boring Company vehicle — side-by-side specs, evolution, and launch history.
Cars

Tesla Roadster (original)
DiscontinuedThe car that proved EVs could be desirable. ~2,450 made (2008–2012).
- 0-60 mph
- 3.7 s
- Range (EPA)
- 244 mi
- Base price
- 98,950 USD (2008)

Tesla Model S
ProductionThe luxury sedan that legitimized Tesla. Plaid trim runs the quarter-mile in 9.2s.
- 0-60 mph (Plaid)
- 1.99 s
- Range (Long Range)
- 405 mi
- Base price (2026)
- ~75,000 USD

Tesla Model 3
ProductionThe mass-market sedan. 'Production hell' on the way out — now Tesla's bestseller globally.
- 0-60 mph (Performance)
- 2.9 s
- Range (Long Range)
- 341 mi
- Base price (2026)
- ~38,000 USD

Tesla Model X
ProductionFalcon-wing-door SUV. Engineering ambition delayed it years; Plaid does 0-60 in 2.5s.
- 0-60 mph (Plaid)
- 2.5 s
- Range (Long Range)
- 335 mi
- Seating
- 7

Tesla Model Y
ProductionCompact crossover on the Model 3 platform. The world's bestselling car (overall) in 2023.
- 0-60 mph (Performance)
- 3.5 s
- Range (Long Range)
- 330 mi
- Base price (2026)
- ~45,000 USD

Tesla Roadster (next-gen)
ConceptPromised 1.9s 0-60, 250 mph top speed, 620 mi range. Repeatedly delayed — still 'in development' in 2026.
- Promised 0-60 mph
- 1.9 s
- Promised range
- 620 mi
- Promised price
- 200,000 USD
Trucks

Tesla Cybertruck
ProductionStainless-steel exoskeleton pickup. The unveil window-smash became a cultural moment.
- 0-60 mph (Cyberbeast)
- 2.6 s
- Range (Long Range)
- 340 mi
- Base price (Cyberbeast)
- ~99,990 USD

Tesla Semi
ProductionClass-8 electric tractor. 500 mi range, 0-60 in 20s loaded. Pepsi was first customer.
- 0-60 mph (loaded)
- 20 s
- Range (loaded)
- 500 mi
- Gross combined weight
- 82,000 lb
Rockets

Falcon 1
RetiredFirst privately-developed liquid-fuel rocket to reach orbit. Three failures, then orbit on attempt four.
- Height
- 21 m
- Payload to LEO
- 670 kg
- Engine
- Merlin 1 (1st stage), Kestrel (2nd)

Falcon 9
ProductionThe workhorse. Reusable first stage, 300+ landings, the rocket that broke the launch monopoly.
- Height (Block 5)
- 70 m
- Payload to LEO
- 22,800 kg
- Payload to GTO
- 8,300 kg

Falcon Heavy
ProductionThree Falcon 9 cores strapped together. Maiden flight launched a Tesla Roadster toward Mars.
- Height
- 70 m
- Payload to LEO
- 63,800 kg
- Engines (boost)
- 27 × Merlin 1D

Starship + Super Heavy
In DevelopmentThe Mars vehicle. Fully reusable. 121 m tall — the largest rocket ever built.
- Total height
- 121 m
- Diameter
- 9 m
- Payload to LEO (full reuse)
- 100,000+ kg


