Tesla celebrates 1,000th roadster

The car with zero tailpipe emissions

Tesla has built its 1,000th production vehicle - a significant milestone for the only automaker worldwide producing and selling highway-capable electric cars.

The car, which bears the unique Vehicle Identification No. 1,000, is a special-edition Roadster Sport in "Millennial White," with a unique interior and carbon fiber accents. VIN 1,000 will be on display at the North American International Auto Show through January 24.

The world's leading electric vehicle manufacturer will donate the $175,000 Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of this collector's car to several charities in metro Detroit.

"A year ago right here in Detroit we had delivered about 150 Roadsters, so VIN 1,000 is a humble but important milestone for us," said Tesla chief executive officer Elon Musk. "It's fitting to do something special with this unique car."

Tesla, a Silicon Valley-based automaker that began vehicle development in 2004, has delivered Roadsters to customers in 43 states and 19 countries. The company operates 10 retail outlets in the US and Europe.

The Tesla booth at the Detroit auto show also features "VIN 750," an Arctic White Roadster Sport that recently completed a 2,700-mile cross-country road trip to Detroit from Los Angeles. Tesla employees drove 750 through nine states, three time zones, and two snowstorms - without a drop of gasoline.

The Roadster accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and is twice as energy efficient as leading hybrids. It is the only highway-capable electric vehicle for sale in North America or Europe.

The 2010 North American International Auto Show also marks the Detroit debut of the Model S. The Model S is an electric, seven-passenger sedan that Tesla plans to begin producing in early 2012 with an anticipated base price of $49,900 after a US federal tax credit.

Tesla is the world's only automaker selling highway-capable electric vehicles. Tesla sells cars and operates showrooms and galleries in London, Munich, Monaco, California's Silicon Valley and Los Angeles, Colorado, New York, Seattle, Chicago and South Florida. The company's goal is to produce increasingly affordable cars to mainstream buyers - relentlessly driving down the cost of EVs.

The electric Tesla Roadster produces zero tailpipe emissions, qualifying it for tax credits and fee waivers throughout Europe and North America.

The Roadster does not need regular oil changes or exhaust system work. Roadsters have no spark plugs, pistons, hoses, belts or clutches to replace.

Tesla recommends a standard service and diagnostic inspection once a year - and Tesla can perform service with convenient "house calls" at customers' homes or offices.

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