The Model S sedan and Model X SUV sell in smaller quantities compared to the Model 3 and Model Y, which together represent the majority of Teslas global sales.
Tesla confirms it will end Model S and Model X production as BYD's rapid rise reshapes the global electric vehicle market.
Meanwhile, the Tesla factory in Texas will begin producing the brand’s latest model, the driverless Cybercab, over the course of the first half of the year.
Tesla CEO Musk stated that the Optimus robot, Robotaxis, and FSD will be the key value drivers.
Tesla plans to end production of its long-running Model S sedan and Model X SUV in 2026, marking a major shift for the electric vehicle maker as it reallocates resources toward robotics, ...
Tesla is officially putting an end date on its two flagship luxury EVs, with Model […] ...
At the end of July, Tesla discontinued Model S and Model X in Europe due to low sales and tariffs. Now, the EV maker is making the two veteran models available again in Europe, and the good news is ...