Tesla has announced it will discontinue domestic sales of its flagship Model S and Model X vehicles. The company announced on March 12 that it will only accept new orders for the Model S and Model X ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brooke Crothers covers and reviews electric vehicles and autonomy. The new Tesla Model S all-electric sedan (L), at the car's ...
Tesla will discontinue its Model S and Model X next quarter and replace production of the luxury electric vehicles at the company’s Fremont, California plant with Optimus robots, CEO Elon Musk told ...
Tesla plans to end production of its long-running Model S sedan and Model X SUV in 2026, marking a major shift for the electric vehicle maker as it reallocates resources toward robotics, artificial ...
Elon Musk said Tesla's Model X and Model S — the company's highest-priced cars — are getting the ax. While Tesla doesn't specify how many were sold, earnings show demand has been falling for years.
Tesla has announced that two of its oldest models, the Model S and Model X, are ending production as the company shifts to robotics. There are still a few alternatives on the market for fans of the ...
Tesla will discontinue the Model S and Model X by the end of Q2 2026, CEO Elon Musk announced during the company’s Q4 2025 earnings call today. The decision marks the end of an era for Tesla’s ...
Tesla is shifting its focus toward autonomous driving in line with its long-term aims. Losing the Model S and Model X won't materially impact sales. Autonomous vehicles are the future of the EV ...
Tesla (TSLA) ends Model S and Model X production next quarter. The Fremont factory will produce Optimus humanoid robots instead. Tesla targets 1 million annual Optimus units as it transforms from ...