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Elon’s ’22 Roadster like floating on air

- Noah Manskar

Elon Musk wants Tesla’s new sports car to make 007 proud.

The billionair­e electric-car tycoon said he’s working on tricking out the forthcomin­g Tesla Roadster with rocket technology so it can hover above the ground.

“I’m trying to figure out how to make this thing hover without, you know, killing people,” Musk said on an episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast released Thursday.

“I thought like maybe we could make it hover but, like, not too high, so like maybe it can hover like a meter above the ground or something like that,” he added. “If you plummet, you blow out the suspension but you’re not gonna die.”

Tesla has been working on an updated version of the Roadster — the company’s first mass-market electric car — for several years.

The Silicon Valley company expects to finish engineerin­g the model this year and hopes to start shipping it in 2022, according to Musk.

The Roadster would be able to move through the air while floating above the ground if Musk’s hovering experiment­s are successful, he said.

He claimed Tesla will offer a “SpaceX option package,” referencin­g Musk’s rocket company, that will equip the car with a highly pressurize­d fuel vessel and “a bunch of thrusters.”

If the hovering doesn’t work out, the Roadster could still have rear thrusters that would make it “move like a bat out of hell” on the road, Musk said.

“At minimum I’m confident we could do a thruster where the license plate flips down, you know, James Bond-style, and then the rocket thruster behind it, and that gives you 3 tons of thrust,” he said.

Tesla first unveiled the new Roadster in 2017. The following year, SpaceX launched Musk’s personal Roadster into space. The car passed Mars for the first time last fall.

Tesla shares closed up 0.55 percent Friday, at $816.12.

‘ I’m trying to figure out how to make this thing hover without, you know, killing people. ’

— Elon Musk

 ??  ?? Elon Musk is eyeing a “SpaceX option” for a future Tesla Roadster that would give the car thrusters to possibly hover above the ground — or at least give it an extra speed boost.
Elon Musk is eyeing a “SpaceX option” for a future Tesla Roadster that would give the car thrusters to possibly hover above the ground — or at least give it an extra speed boost.

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