Tesla Roadster Extended at Petersen Automotive Museum Through June 11

Tesla’s Roadster has been on exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California, since May 19, 2021. The exhibit was planned to run to June 2, but the museum announced on Friday the Roadster has been extended through June 11 (the image above should read June 11).
“The Tesla Roadster’s stay has been extended through June 11,” said the museum in an email received by Tesla North.
The museum was offering special VIP tickets at $45 USD (now sold out) that included after-hours exhibition access from 6pm to 8pm, the museum’s second floor, free parking and a limited-edition lanyard.
General admission tickets give you regular access to the Roadster. The original Roadster is also on display as well.
Some more photos of the @Tesla roadster at the @Petersen_Museum taken yesterday. Can’t wait to drive this baby on the track someday. 🚀 pic.twitter.com/sRzYp2BF6y
— Sofiaan Fraval (@Sofiaan) May 29, 2021
Tesla’s Roadster prototype was first unveiled back in 2017 and can accelerate from 0-60mph in 1.9 seconds, with a top speed of over 250 mph and seats four.
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