Tesla executives revealed the Model S and Model X EVs will be discontinued this spring in a recent earnings call. Here's why.
Tesla sends the Model S and Model X to live on a farm upstate, canceling its two longest-running EVs to make way for an autonomous, robotic future.
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.
Musk claimed the reason for killing Model S and Model X was “autonomy.” This sounds strange considering that those vehicles ...