Tesla pioneered the modern EV with the Model S and Model X. Now, it has officially ended the legacy as the final cars roll ...
Tesla is ending production of its Model S and Model X electric vehicles. CEO Elon Musk announced the company will shift focus to building robots and autonomous vehicles. Customers can still purchase ...
Tesla is no longer taking new orders for the Model S and Model X in China. With increased import tariffs and disappointing sales numbers, the two EVs will live on in the U.S. Customers can still get a ...
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.
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 ...
The heavier body and poorer aerodynamics of an SUV body limited the early Model X to a maximum range of 289 miles, as per the ...
The Tesla Model S is the car that started the electric revolution when it launched in 2012. Despite lackluster sales in the past year, Tesla indicated it will keep it in its lineup and even offer it a ...
A Tesla executive has announced that the automaker plans to update its Model S and Model X vehicle programs later this year. In 2021, Tesla introduced updated versions of the Model S and Model X, its ...