The Hitler 1/4-Mile Tesla Roadster

Among Tesla’s collection of “88” marketing references, I’d missed an early and obvious example. That number is, of course, the well-known hate symbol representing “Heil Hitler”—and Musk uses it relentlessly.

The kind of guy inspired by Elon Musk’s constant use of Nazi symbols

A sharp-eyed reader forwarded this from 2017:

The 8.8-Sec 1/4-Mile Tesla Roadster Will Get Even Faster

“This will be the first time that any production car has broken nine seconds in the quarter-mile. …just a question of safety. Rocket tech applied to a car opens up revolutionary possibilities.”

The actual promise of putting rockets on roads, branded 8.8 as if Hitler’s V-weapons program built by Thiel’s slaves has been updated for the highway, is to kill Americans.

It’s common to find 88 prominently used for hate speech, even tattooed on a cheek.

Nearly a decade later, that Roadster still doesn’t exist—despite collecting substantial coverage and deposits.

The 8.8 quarter-mile was always fantasy; no production constraints dictated the Nazi numerology. Like the 8/8 “RoboTaxi launch” that never happened, it was a deliberate choice to promote Hitler.

“88” is a well known white nationalist dog whistle for Heil Hitler, which Elon Musk repeatedly promotes with his Swastikars. There was nothing on 8/8.

Related Tesla “88” marketing:

  • Charge Plugs: 88
  • Model Cost: 88
  • Average Speed: 88
  • Engine Power: 88
  • Voice commands: 88

Elon Musk in 2022, still using encoded language a month after buying Twitter, before trying normalize Hitler salutes and Holocaust denial.

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