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Tesla's new-gen 2021 Roadster and 2006 Roadster are soon arriving at the Petersen Automotive Museum. The Supercars will be on display for two weeks and visitors will have the opportunity to have a special show in a more intimate environment.
The new 2021 Roadster will arrive at the Petersen Automotive Museum for just two weeks. It will be on display alongside the original 2006 Tesla Roadster exclusively in a new pop-up exhibition. The exhibition is open to the public seven days a week, but it will be very unusual.
The original 2006 Tesla Roadster, which forever changed the attitude of everyone towards electric vehicles, deserves its place of honor in automotive history. Equipped with the latest technology, its direct descendant, the 2021 Roadster, will also set a benchmark for others. Access to the exhibition can be obtained by purchasing a ticket for $45. Its cost is significantly higher than the standard one, which is $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, and $11 for children. However, customers will get the unique opportunity to see the cars in an intimate environment.
This means that visitors will have special after-hours exhibition access--6:00 pm to 8:00 pm PST--as well as access to exhibits on the museum's second floor. The ticket price also includes complimentary parking and a limited-edition lanyard.
ROADSTER WILL BE AT PETERSEN 5/19-6/2!!!! pic.twitter.com/CZrIQ3ufqh
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The Petersen Automobile Museum is known for exhibiting some of the most talked-about cars in the world that go down in history. In the summer of 2020, Tesla Cybertruck was presented there for the first time as an exhibit--a truly ideal candidate. Now, the 2006 and 2021 Tesla Roadster have received the honorary right to be presented there.
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