Elon Musk confirms Tesla Model S and X custom orders have ended and production is over. Only about 600 inventory units remain ...
Tesla officially kills off the once-pioneering Model S and Model X, as it focusses its future on autonomy.
Tesla Motors Chairman and CEO Elon Musk (L) and chief designer Franz von Holzhausen (R) pose with the new Tesla Model S all-electric sedan, in Hawthorne, California on March 26, 2009. Musk said the ...
Tesla Model S was the brand's first vehicle, launched in 2012 and was followed by the Model X in 2015.
The company will now repurpose its Fremont factory, which previously built these EVs, to produce humanoid robots.
Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk has said that the automaker has officially ended production of the premium Model S and X lines. The ...
Tesla has officially called time on its groundbreaking Model S and Model X electric vehicles, with Elon Musk sharing a photo ...
Tesla ending production of its first mainstream electric vehicles Model S and Model X will not be replaced Production capacity to be designated for Optimus humanoid robot Tesla is discontinuing its ...
It's a new era for Tesla — and one that will rely on its ability to launch the Cybercab and mass-produce the Optimus robot.
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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 ...
It’s the end of the road for the cars that set the standards for truly modern EVs, with plenty of range, comfort, and ...
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