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Tesla will discontinue the Model S and X this spring, converting Fremont production to its Optimus robot program.
The Model S and Model X were game-changing cars, but they've met an unceremonious end as the factory used to make them will focus on building robots.
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Tesla eliminates the Model S and Model X to focus on robots
Tesla plans to stop Model S and Model X production in Q2 2026, ending two EV icons and narrowing its lineup to Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck as it shifts focus toward AI, autonomy, and Optimus.
Tesla is planning to end production of its Model S luxury electric sedan and Model X luxury electric SUV in the spring,
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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
Tesla will end Model S and Model X production, converting its Fremont factory to build Optimus humanoid robots and expand robotaxi ambitions.
Used car values for Tesla’s Model X, S and Y have plummeted over the last year, with losses outpacing every other major vehicle segment. According to iSeeCars, the average price drop for these Tesla models exceeded 13%, and for the Model X and S, the dip ...
The Model S and X are Tesla’s flagship products. Not only do both have a proven market, but until the Roadster comes out, these are the vehicles kids and young enthusiasts swoon over. Building them may well boost Model Y and 3 sales. Only short-sighted car companies cut all their halo products. But that’s the crux of the problem.