Elon Musk Says 'You Will Get Flying Cars' As Tesla's Long-Delayed Roadster Unveil Draws Closer
Tesla and SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk declared Wednesday that flying cars are on the way, reviving years of speculation that the automaker's long-delayed Roadster sports car could eventually leave the ground.
Musk made the comment on X in response to a post lamenting that society had been promised flying cars but instead received "infinite superintelligence for everyone." Musk replied with a simple, three-word declaration: "You will get flying cars." He did not explicitly name Tesla or the Roadster in the post, though the comment immediately drew widespread attention given Musk's yearslong history of hinting that the next-generation Roadster could incorporate hovering or short-flight capability.
The remark reignited discussion around one of Tesla's most persistently delayed products. The second-generation Roadster was first announced in 2017 with an original production target of 2020, but the vehicle has missed numerous subsequent deadlines as Tesla prioritized other projects, including the Model 3, Cybertruck and, more recently, the Cybercab and Optimus robot. Musk has previously teased that the Roadster's most ambitious feature would come through an optional package developed in partnership with SpaceX, featuring roughly 10 cold-gas thrusters embedded around the vehicle's body. According to reporting on the concept, the thrusters are........
