Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who turned an upstart electric vehicle maker into an industry-changing powerhouse, is pulling the plug on the two models that helped get him there, as he struggles with another ...
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 ...
Speaking on Tesla’s fourth-quarter earnings call, Musk said the company will convert production lines at its Fremont, Calif., factory to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots, a move he said will ...
Two of the most influential EVs ever built have finally reached the end of the line. Tesla ended production of the Model S sedan and Model X SUV in May 2026. Both models set new standards, enhancing ...
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The Model S and Model X were Tesla's worst-selling EVs in 2025, despite outselling some competitors. Executives say the company's future strategy is focused on autonomous vehicles and artificial ...
"We were basically the FSD computer version 1," Huang said, outlining past collaborations with the Tesla CEO. "When I announced DGX-1, nobody in the world wanted it. I had no purchase orders," Huang ...
Production of the Tesla Model S and Model X is officially done as the automaker moves onto what it believes will be bigger and better things. The end of production for most cars usually comes with ...
It’s been looming for weeks, but now the end is near: Just a few hundred Tesla Model S and Model X vehicles remain unsold. Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed this week in a post on X that custom orders of ...