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"It’s time to basically bring the Model S and X programs to an end" - Elon Musk kills Tesla's pioneering EVs
Tesla has announced plans to discontinue the Model S and Model X by next quarter. The decision is part of a strategic shift toward high-volume models and future technologies like autonomous driving, as demand for these older premium models has fallen compared to the Model 3 and Model Y.
Car models get canceled all of the time, even the iconic and successful ones. But for electric-vehicle fans, it's not hard to have mixed feelings about the demise of the Tesla Model S. (And, to a lesser extent, the Model X.)
Tesla throws only a few scraps of updates at its aging three-row SUV. Tesla's Model X SUV is nearly a decade old, having first gone on sale later in 2015. It's received only one major update since, for 2021, and has largely lurked in the background of ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced a $2B investment into xAI and the discontinuation of Model S and Model X in order to support Optimus robot production.
Tesla’s preparing to wind down production of the Model X this spring as it shifts its focus toward building humanoid robots.