Tesla announced on January 28, 2026, that it will stop making the Model S and Model X and convert that production space at ...
The last Tesla Model S and Model X cars rolled from the company's assembly line. It marks the end of an era for the company.
Tesla VP Lars Moravy left the door open for a Model S and Model X revival after the company retired the EVs from its lineup.
Now they've gone away for good, and there's been no indication of Tesla working on successors to either vehicle.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brooke Crothers covers and reviews electric vehicles and autonomy. The new Tesla Model S all-electric sedan (L), at the car's ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tesla is increasing the price of the Model S and Model X by $15,000 each. Both models have been discontinued. Model S now starts at $111,380; Model X at $116,380 (all prices include destination) ...
The final Tesla Model S and Model X have rolled off the production line. The last Model S & the last Model X have been produced at Fremont Factory. 14 years of history for Model S ...