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Tesla Model S and X face production end in 2026, but rarity, performance, and historical significance could boost collector value over time.
The company will stop making the pioneering EVs in the second quarter of 2026, CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday.
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?
There are many large numerical differences between the compact Model Y and the midsize Model X, but the largest and for many the most important is the price tag (Editor's Note: check this link for the most updated Tesla prices). The Model Y is far and away ...
Tesla is reportedly preparing for one of the most symbolic strategic shifts in its history, News.Az reports. Final takeaway
Car models get canceled all of the time, even the iconic and successful ones. But for electric-vehicle fans, it's not hard to have mixed feelings about the demise of the Tesla Model S. (And, to a lesser extent, the Model X.)
The company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, said this week that it would stop making the car, an electric pioneer in 2012, as well as the Model X.
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.