Currently, Tesla sells four models – Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y. However, the brand's head, Elon Musk, states that the company has big plans for the future – in particular, it will soon expand its portfolio of offerings. For example, an ATV, a van, and a budget car for $25,000 are mentioned. But if these projects so far exist only at most on paper, there are at least four models that will appear "any day now."
Tesla Cybertruck
In 2019, Tesla shocked the world with the Cybertruck pickup. The car got an angular unconventional shape, a stainless steel body, and bulletproof windows. Fans were delighted with the futuristic nature of the electric car, while critics called it a primitive vehicle from the worst video games. There was also a third side to the dispute – ordinary people who doubted the Cybertruck's safety for pedestrians due to the excessively sharp corners of the "truck."

Be that as it may, more than 700,000 people have already ordered the Cybertruck. Sales are scheduled to start in 2022. The new product will be available in several versions – with one, two, and even three motors, with a range from 400 to 800 km.
The cost of the Tesla Cybertruck is from $39.9 to $69.9 thousand, depending on the configuration.
Tesla Roadster
The Tesla Roadster (2nd generation) promises to become the fastest production car of all time. This status should be ensured by acceleration to 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds, reaching the 160 km/h mark in 4 seconds, and a top speed of about 400 km/h. The range will also be impressive – over 1000 km.

Tesla presented the sports car prototype back in 2017. It was expected to go into production in 2020, but that never happened. According to the latest data, the car should go to the assembly line in 2022. The Roadster can be purchased for about $200,000.
Tesla Model S Plaid
Tesla Model S Plaid/ Plaid + is a special version of the Model S liftback, which appeared in 2021 as part of a planned restyling. The key feature of the new product is dynamics and range. Thus, both Plaid and Plaid + reach the 100 km/h mark in an impressive 2.1 seconds and accelerate to a maximum of 322 km/h. Plaid travels 628 km on a single charge, while Plaid + – all 843 km.

You can buy the Tesla Model S Plaid for $120 thousand, while the version with the "plus" will cost $30 thousand more. First deliveries will begin next year.
Tesla Semi
Finally, the last expected new product is the Tesla Semi. This is a fully electric tractor, which in the top version can accelerate to 100 km/h with a 40-ton trailer in 20 seconds, without one – in 5 seconds. On a single charge, the truck will travel from 500 to 1000 km – again depending on the configuration. Prices range from $150 to $180 thousand.

Tesla Semi has already been ordered by some leading logistics and trading companies in the world. The first vehicles will be sent to their customers this year.








