
It looks like the folks at Tesla are getting a little more confident in their all~electric and all-sold-out Roadster, as “The New York Times” is now reporting that the company has bumped its range targets back up to around 245 miles per charge. As you might recall, this follows a scaling back of range targets to just 200 miles per charge back in April, when the company is original estimates fell by the wayside when the car hit the dynamo meter. One thing that is apparently not being pushed up, however, is the car’s release date, with The New York Times also reporting that the initial run of 600 cars will now only “begin production late this year,” making that promised roll out by the end of the year a bit of a tight proposition.