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Sam Altman vs. Tesla: The $50,000 Roadster Refund Saga

by Samir Gautam
November 1, 2025
in Cars, Clean Energy
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When Tesla unveiled the second-generation Roadster back in 2017, Elon Musk called it “the fastest production car ever made.” The promise was electrifying: a $200,000 all-electric supercar capable of hitting 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, a top speed of over 250 mph, and range figures that made internal combustion engines look primitive.

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Eight years later, not a single production model has rolled off the line. And for many early believers who placed hefty deposits to reserve one, patience has finally run dry. Among them is OpenAI CEO Sam Altman — who just wants his $50,000 back.

“A Tale of Three Acts”

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) titled “a tale of three acts,” Altman shared screenshots detailing his Roadster ordeal. The first image was a 2018 email confirming his $45,000 payment — part of the total $50,000 required to reserve the car. The second was a recent message he sent to Tesla requesting a refund. The third? A bounced email notification showing that his message never went through.

The post quickly gained traction, not only because of Altman’s celebrity status but also because it echoed a growing frustration among Tesla’s most loyal fans.

The Refund Confusion

Tesla’s Roadster reservations originally required a $5,000 payment at checkout, followed by a $45,000 wire transfer within ten days. But several reports suggest that when customers cancel their orders, Tesla refunds only $45,000 — keeping the initial $5,000 as a non-refundable fee.

Altman’s post didn’t clarify whether that’s what he’s contesting, but it’s clear he’s not getting much traction with Tesla’s customer support. For a company that prides itself on direct-to-consumer relationships and cutting-edge communication, a bounced email feels oddly symbolic.

The Roadster That Became a Legend

Back in 2017, Musk’s grand reveal stunned the automotive world. The Roadster was supposed to redefine what electric vehicles could do — a halo car proving that sustainable performance didn’t have to be boring. Jay Leno even showcased an early prototype, describing it as “mind-bendingly quick.”

But after repeated delays, shifting priorities, and the rise of Tesla’s more profitable models like the Model Y and Cybertruck, the Roadster has faded into vaporware territory. Musk has since teased updates — including a potential “SpaceX package” featuring cold-gas thrusters — but with no concrete production date, even fans are losing faith.

A Familiar Tesla Pattern

To be fair, Tesla’s delays aren’t new. The company has a history of overpromising and underdelivering on timelines — from the Semi to the Cybertruck. Yet, few projects symbolize that gap between vision and reality quite like the Roadster.

For now, Altman’s $50,000 remains in limbo. His experience raises a larger question: what happens when a tech visionary known for pushing boundaries meets another who’s equally unpredictable?

One thing’s certain — the Roadster story, much like the car itself, isn’t over yet. But after seven years of waiting, even Tesla’s most patient fans are starting to look in the rearview mirror.

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