Tesla is killing Model S and X in favor of building robots
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In a stunning announcement during Tesla’s Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk revealed the company will end production of the Model S and Model X next quarter—bringing the curtain down on the vehicles that launched Tesla into the luxury EV market over a decade ago.
The Model S is Tesla's most beloved model, although you wouldn't guess it from the sales numbers. Despite this, the EV maker is preparing a new refresh for the electric sedan. However, it won't change much, as revealed by a prototype spotted on the ...
Tesla has been talking about launching new “more affordable models” during the first half of the year. The first half of 2025 came and went without new, cheaper models. Instead, Tesla claimed that the “first build” of the new model was produced in ...
The fact of the matter is, no matter how we look at vehicles, they are first and foremost products. Products, as we know, are made for the specific reason of fulfilling a need, which entails development and production costs,
A new Tesla model – possibly a minimalist version of an existing model – is slated to begin production this month, fueling speculation about what exactly it is and what the price might be. Tesla executives have been pretty clear about timing.
Many thought Tesla would just apply the Model 3 Highland changes to the Juniper refresh of the Model Y, but it did more than that. Tesla's VP of engineering, Lars Moravy, talks about the new braking system Tesla engineers designed for the refreshed Model Y ...
Tesla was never going to launch a separate Model 2, in my opinion, as I called out in May 2024. It doesn't matter. Its new "standard" trims are what the company needs. When accounting for inflation, $40K today is $30K in 2016 terms. Tesla's new trims are ...