2010 Tag Heuer Tesla Roadster Revs Up for 12,000-Mile Road Trip
- Tesla’s 2010 Tag Heuer Roadster left on a 12,000-mile road trip on Thursday.
- The electric-car startup is billing the road trip as the first around-the-world journey for a zero-emissions car.
- The unique Tesla debuted earlier this month at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show.
BASEL, Switzerland — The 2010 Tag Heuer Tesla Roadster embarked on a 12,000-mile road trip on Thursday, with a little celebrity help from actor and pitchman Leonardo DiCaprio. The journey can be followed on Twitter, with at least three stops planned in the U.S. through October.
The electric-car startup is billing the road trip as the first around-the-world journey for a zero-emissions car.
The Tag Heuer Tesla Roadster, which boasts an unusual cabin designed around a wristwatch, debuted at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show. The concept watch, which fits into the Roadster’s center console, debuted on Thursday at the Baselworld Watch Expo here.
The one-off Roadster is a collaboration between Tesla and the longtime Swiss watchmaker. The car’s exterior paint is Foucault Field Gray, which takes its inspiration from the concept watch.
Look for stops in Los Angeles July 29-30, a stop in Miami on August 19 and appearances in New York City September 2-5.
Inside Line says: Mark your calendar for a chance to eyeball an unusual Tesla Roadster. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent