Elon Musk said Tesla's Model X and Model S — the company's highest-priced cars — are getting the ax. While Tesla doesn't specify how many were sold, earnings show demand has been falling for years.
It's no secret that the Tesla Model S and Model X are not selling very well, as the market moves away from $100,000 EVs. Tesla is trying to make their situation even shakier by adding $10,000 to their ...
It appears the Tesla Model S and Model X are dead. The Verge originally reported that the revolutionary carmaker is discontinuing its most iconic models The reason: to free up resources to make robots ...
After over a decade in production, the Tesla Model S and Model Y will soon be axed, leaving just the Model 3 and Model Y in its roster. Model S and Model X production ends in 2026 with no successors ...
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Tesla's Model X SUV is nearly a decade old, having first gone on sale later in 2015. It's received only one major update since, for 2021, and has largely lurked in the background of Tesla's lineup.
The "SEXY" lineup is coming apart, and while Tesla hasn't set an official deadline for the Model S and Model X production end, it will most likely be rather sooner than later. The automaker emailed ...
For months, Tesla watchers have been buzzing about the long-wheelbase Model Y L. First teased through China’s regulatory filings, then confirmed by Tesla’s own Weibo campaign, the stretched crossover ...
The Tesla Model Y no longer looks like the love child of a Model X and Model 3, something I always thought looked awkward and, well, a bit dull. Many also considered them as ‘white goods’ when they ...
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 ...
Tesla is ending production of the Model S sedan and Model X SUV, CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday during the company’s quarterly earnings call. The company will make the final versions of both ...