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Instead, the company focused on its best-selling SUV and sedan, the Model Y, and Model 3, while sales of the Model S and X dwindled. When reporting sales, Tesla lumps all of its premium models together in the "other models" category, and in the last quarter of 2025, it sold only 11,642 of these, a 51 percent year-over-year decrease.
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Tesla ends Model S and Model X era, turns California factory into robot megaplant
Tesla has announced a major change that marks the end of an era for the company. The electric vehicle maker will stop producing its long-running Model S and Model X vehicles. At the same time, it will convert production lines at its Fremont,
Tesla is planning to end production of its Model S luxury electric sedan and Model X luxury electric SUV in the spring,
We can still remember reading the reviews from 2012. Like it or not, the Tesla Model S was pivotal in making EVs gain mass-market appeal, not just in America, but worldwide. It helped that it was a hugely competent car and practically set the baseline for EVs in the coming years.
Tesla is officially retiring its flagship Model S and Model X as Elon Musk pivots the firm toward a future of robotics.
Tesla will stop producing the Model S and Model X next quarter as Elon Musk shifts focus to autonomy and robots.
Tesla’s future strategy is to offer a lower-priced electric vehicle than the automaker’s current lineup, but for now, two of those vehicles are getting more affordable — for some buyers. Tesla today announced a 0% interest deal on financing for the ...
Tesla's new affordable electric cars are stripped-back versions of the refreshed Model Y and Model 3. These pared-down Teslas lower the starting cost, making it easier for more people to own an EV. This change is long overdue. As someone who's spent ...
Tesla has officially removed lane-centering for Model 3 and Model Y trims in the U.S. It's a big nudge toward subscription Full Self-Driving.
Having just refreshed its runaway bestselling Model Y SUV, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of Teslas sold in the U.S., the electric vehicle automaker is turning its attention to its original products, the Model S sedan and closely related Model X SUV.