While the Tesla Roadster 2.0 might be deemed extreme, Rolls-Royce’s Arcadia Droptail surpasses it in luxury and price.
Departing from the norm of crossovers and SUVs, the final week of February at the lackluster 2024 Geneva Motor Show showcased a standout: the Renault 5 E-Tech, a chic and technologically advanced supermini. Originally sold in the United States and Canada as ‘Le Car,’ it continues to captivate buyers.
However, diverting from discussions about affordable EVs or the influx of Chinese automakers, the spotlight shifts to the McLaren Artura Spider, a contender in the realm of exotic sports cars. Meanwhile, America welcomes its first local production plug-in EV and hydrogen-powered passenger car, the 2025 Honda CR-V e: FCEV.
Returning to Tesla, Elon Musk rekindles excitement with the announcement of the Tesla Roadster 2.0, touted as the “most mind-blowing” product ever. Promising unprecedented acceleration, it ignites anticipation for its grand unveiling later in the year.