Yesterday, a report revealed the upcoming “personal air vehicle” priced at $128,000. Today, Elon Musk escalated the hype by teasing a flying version of the Tesla Roadster during an interview with Joe Rogan.
Musk hinted at the possibility of the car achieving flight, referencing Peter Thiel’s earlier criticism about the absence of flying cars. He emphasized that the product demo would be “unforgettable,” though he remained vague about specifics. The interview left Rogan and others baffled as Musk refused to elaborate further, stating the unveiling could either be a triumph or a disaster.
Musk described the project as “crazy technology” surpassing even James Bond’s fictional vehicles. He mentioned collaboration with SpaceX, suggesting a rocket-boost system that could propel the car beyond conventional limits. Despite acknowledging the risks, Musk expressed confidence in the demo’s historical significance, comparing it to iconic product launches like the iPhone or Segway.
The demonstration is expected before year-end, though details remain scarce. Fans and critics alike await confirmation of whether the Roadster will redefine transportation—or crash spectacularly.
This article is a guest contribution from WLTReport.