The Tesla Semi Is Here With A 500 Mile Range And A 5sec 0-60mph Time

Tesla has revealed its very first lorry, promising a 500 mile range and fast charging times
The Tesla Semi Is Here With A 500 Mile Range And A 5sec 0-60mph Time

While your Twitter/Instagram/Facebook feeds will no doubt already be cluttered with stuff about the Tesla Roadster, we must not forget the vehicle the Hawthorne reveal event was actually supposed to be about. Yep, we’re talking about the Tesla Semi (that’s a lorry, to us Brits), a car which has far bigger potential real-world implications than a sports car with some rather bold performance claims.

As a kick off, the Semi has, err, some rather lofty performance claims. Sans trailer, or ‘bobtail’, as it’s known, the vehicle will do 0-60mph in five seconds. In other words, it stands a good chance of beating an E46 BMW M3 away from the traffic lights. Which is absurd.

Even with a trailer hooked up and fully loaded with 36 tonnes of cargo, it’ll do the same sprint in 20 seconds (something which Tesla claims takes a conventional diesel truck “about a minute”). How? We’re not sure at this point, Tesla hasn’t released any information about the vehicle’s battery pack.

The firm has said that the range is 500 miles though, and it will apparently be possible to recharge to a 400 mile range in just 30 minutes. The caveat? That’d require the use of a ‘Megacharger’ - a new design of DC charging station which would need to be installed at the destination or along busy routes.

The Tesla Semi Is Here With A 500 Mile Range And A 5sec 0-60mph Time

The Semi’s drag coefficient of 0.36Cd is not just far better than a conventional lorry, it’s - as Tesla is mighty keen to point out - better than a Bugatti Chiron. That’s the reason for the unusual shape on the outside, and on the inside it’s just as alien. The driver is flanked by two massive touch screens (well, it is a Tesla), has a centrally-mounted driving position, and can enjoy full standing room in the cabin.

Safety features include surround cameras, a system that uses positive or negative torque to each wheel to prevent jackknifing, and ‘Enhanced Autopilot’. The latter function features autonomous braking, automatic lane keeping and lane departure warning. Stick a bunch of additional Semis behind, and they’ll autonomously play follow-the-leader, creating a convoy.

The Tesla Semi Is Here With A 500 Mile Range And A 5sec 0-60mph Time

There’s no mention of cost yet, but Tesla touts “$200,000 or more in savings over a million miles based on fuel costs alone.” Prospective buyers can put down a $5000 deposit now with production planned for 2019, but given how Model 3 production is going right now, it’s probably best to take that targeted debut with a pinch of salt for now.

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Comments

Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

One seat, two touch screens, no bed, low autonomy: basically not designed for real world. Or just designed for being used in Europe.

11/17/2017 - 13:17 |
12 | 0

Lorries need high autonomy in europe too

11/17/2017 - 13:36 |
6 | 1

Obviously no long range hauls. But imagine quick and efficient local distributions for supermarkets or deliveries for Amazon and the like. You could do a 500km daily drive with those kind of routes.

11/17/2017 - 14:16 |
6 | 0

I drive through an semi-urban area filled with diesel semis every single week. It is an absolute pain in the ass and ruins my patience a little, and I think semi-autonomous, quicker-accelerating semis would be a great help here.

For long hauls? Diesel.

11/17/2017 - 18:46 |
1 | 0
⫷Mr N.F.S⫸

I really can’t see redneck truckers getting use to this…

11/17/2017 - 13:20 |
6 | 0
Klush

Will it be featured in Euro Truck Simulator 2?

11/17/2017 - 13:44 |
3 | 0
TheBigLoser

In reply to by Klush

Likely not, but possibly American Truck Simulator.

11/17/2017 - 16:31 |
1 | 0
Anonymous

And i still dont know why they’re trying to build hype for a semi-truck

11/17/2017 - 14:09 |
4 | 0
suckingnozzles

Chat shit, get banged Elon.

11/17/2017 - 14:09 |
3 | 0
SAVAGE DOGG (Ping-Pong Gang) (Corvette Squad)

0-60 in 5 secs? Well, that will win most of those semi truck drag races.
We could call those victories a “clean win”

11/17/2017 - 14:43 |
3 | 0
Jared 3

I drive truck for a living, and it doesn’t take a conventional truck a minute to hit 60.. the one i drive takes about 20-30 seconds when fully loaded

11/17/2017 - 14:45 |
3 | 0

what is fully loaded? in tesla presentation was 36 tonnes, also he said the typical diesel truck… you may be lucky and have a nice Scania V8 but there are a lot of V6 out there…

11/17/2017 - 16:18 |
1 | 1
Víctor Alcaide

Why do you even need to go that fast in a truck? It’s dangerous and stupid

11/17/2017 - 14:53 |
3 | 0

Agreed. What if the brakes go out at high speed? Then you’re a battering ram, not a truck.

11/17/2017 - 16:02 |
3 | 0

what do you mean by fast? 65mph is the normal in US, only in Europe is limited to 55mph…

11/17/2017 - 16:20 |
1 | 0
TheDriver 1

I’d prefer my car parts to be delivered in one piece thank you…

11/17/2017 - 15:02 |
0 | 0
Mr. Fister

0-60 is probably the least important thing for a truck

11/17/2017 - 15:09 |
4 | 1

don’t be so sure about that, being able to enter intersections faster, matching traffic speed and so on is a good thing for the truck driver and everyone else on the road…

11/17/2017 - 16:15 |
2 | 0