Tesla executives revealed the Model S and Model X EVs will be discontinued this spring in a recent earnings call. Here's why.
Musk claimed the reason for killing Model S and Model X was “autonomy.” This sounds strange considering that those vehicles ...
Tesla pivots from electric vehicles to autonomous technology as Elon Musk announces the discontinuation of Model S and Model ...
The company announced the halting of Model S and X vehicle productions at their Bay Area factory, opening up new manufacturing space for their newest version of their humanoid robot, the Optimus Gen 3 ...
Tesla is giving the Model S and Model X the ax. Recent sales figures help explain why.
Tesla’s plan to end production of the Model S and Model X, confirmed in a recent investor call, wasn’t a surprise. Both models have been around for a while, and Tesla is now putting its energy into ...
The decision ends a major chapter in Tesla's history. The Model S, introduced in 2012, and the Model X, launched in 2015, helped define the premium ...
The Fremont factory will still manufacture Model 3 and Y, but the space where Model S and X are made will instead focus on mass production of Tesla's Gen 3 Optimus robots.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who turned an upstart electric vehicle maker into an industry-changing powerhouse, is pulling the plug on the two models that helped get him there, as he struggles with another ...
Tesla is discontinuing its longest-serving models, the Model S and Model X, starting next quarter. This strategic shift prioritizes autonomous vehicles and next-generation technologies, with ...
Tesla plans to end production of its Model S and Model X vehicles in the spring. The company will convert the factory space to build its Optimus robot. CEO Elon Musk stated the move is part of a shift ...
Tesla just discontinued the Model X after a decade on the market — and the timing couldn’t be worse (or better). I picked up the cheapest Model X I could find for $17,000, and now I’m finding out what ...