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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 discontinuing the Model S sedan and Model X crossover — luxury vehicles that put the company on the map but which have become long in the tooth by automotive standards. Why it matters: Tesla CEO Elon Musk is maneuvering the company to focus much of its time and capital on its AI ambitions,
With its lineup of electric vehicles, Tesla is an unconventional company that thrives on throwing normality out the window. And while breaking the mold can benefit consumers, the benefit is questionable in the case of the Model X. With enough gee-whiz ...
Tesla will end production of its groundbreaking Model S sedan and its Model X SUV spin-off, the two models that put the brand on the map and arguably started the global electrification push.
The luxury electric sedan and SUV are being phased out so Tesla can use the factory space to build robots
Hyundai remains committed to the pickup segment and will begin production of a midsize body-on-frame truck in summer 2029, sources told Automotive News. AN’s Asia editor, living in Japan for two decades,