Tesla is killing off its two flagship models this year, and Musk just teased something new ...
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 ...
Although Tesla doesn’t have the freshest EV lineup around—the Cybertruck is its newest model, having first reached customers ...
Tesla will stop the production of the Model S and Model X in the second quarter of 2026. The announcement came from CEO Elon Musk during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call. While it might come ...
It might not be long for this world, but Tesla is still offering lease deals on the Model S, and they won't be cheap.
When hundreds of thousands of Model S and Model X customers return to shop luxury EVs, they'll have plenty of choices.
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 is finally putting an end to Model S and Model X production after a long agony of lackluster sales and declining interest in the aging EVs. This appears consistent with Elon Musk's pledge to ...
Tesla's competitive landscape in 2026 will be unusual.