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Lamentating the loss of Tesla’s Model S and Model X? There are a few good alternatives to Tesla’s electric sedan and SUV on the market that’ll give you comparable power and range.
The Model S and Model X were game-changing cars, but they've met an unceremonious end as the factory used to make them will focus on building robots.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday that the company will discontinue production of the Model S and Model X, reducing the lineup to essentially three vehicles. So, what's next?
Tesla is planning to end production of its Model S luxury electric sedan and Model X luxury electric SUV in the spring,
Tesla is scrapping the Model S and Model X after a long agony, and their production line will be retooled to produce Optimus robots in the second half of 2026
The company announced the halting of Model S and X vehicle productions at their Bay Area factory, opening up new manufacturing space for their newest version of their humanoid robot, the Optimus Gen 3
The Fremont factory will still manufacture Model 3 and Y, but the space where Model S and X are made will instead focus on mass production of Tesla's Gen 3 Optimus robots.
The decision ends a major chapter in Tesla's history. The Model S, introduced in 2012, and the Model X, launched in 2015, helped define the premium