Tesla Roadster Concept 2018

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Engine: 3 electric motors.
Torque: 7,376 lb-ft (10,000 Nm).
Transmission: 1-speed automatic.
Drivetrain: All-wheel-drive.
Seat Capacity: 2+2.
0-60 mph: 1.9 seconds.
0-100 mph: 4.2 seconds.
1/4-mile: 8.9 seconds.
Top Speed: 155+ mph (250+ km/h).
Driving Range: 620+ miles (998+ km).

http://www.caricos.com/cars/t/tesla/2020_tesla_roadster/
https://www.topspeed.com/cars/tesla/2020-tesla-roadster-ar152181.html
http://en.wheelsage.org/tesla/roadster/2018-xx/pictures/
http://gtspirit.com/2017/11/19/214560/
https://www.tesla.com/roadster
https://www.netcarshow.com/tesla/2020-roadster/
 
When a second Tesla is added to the game, this should be the one. Hopefully not relegated to Group X hell either.
Unfortunately, if this car is added to GT Sport, is it very likely that the car would be Gr.X like other electric cars on GT Sport such as BMW i3, Tesla Model S Signature Perfomance and Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo. Though, I think that this car should be N1000 based on the actual specs, because is it claimed to be capable of reaching speeds above 250 mph.
 
When a second Tesla is added to the game, this should be the one. Hopefully not relegated to Group X hell either.
I think that the best way to solve this problem is by bringing back Perfomance Points to GT Sport. This would allow to make crazy races between electric cars and conventional cars. PP and Divisions can perfectly coexist in Gran Turismo, for example, there would be events where the cars are selected based on their division an others where each car is selected based on their perfomance points.
 
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