Elon Musk says Tesla ending Models S and X production
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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.
Fremont production will pivot from cars to Optimus humanoid robots, while Musk says he’s “hoping to debut” the Roadster in April.
The luxury electric sedan and SUV are being phased out so Tesla can use the factory space to build robots
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"It’s time to basically bring the Model S and X programs to an end" - Elon Musk kills Tesla's pioneering EVs
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After more than a decade, Tesla is retiring the Model S and X — so what’s the endgame here?
Elon Musk announces Tesla will stop production of its iconic Model S and Model X in 2026, pivoting its Fremont factory to build Optimus humanoid robots. This strategic shift signals a fundamental move from automotive manufacturing to AI and robotics.