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 ...
Speaking on Tesla’s fourth-quarter earnings call, Musk said the company will convert production lines at its Fremont, Calif., factory to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots, a move he said will ...
Tesla ending production of its first mainstream electric vehicles Model S and Model X will not be replaced Production capacity to be designated for Optimus humanoid robot Tesla is discontinuing its ...
Tesla's full-size Model S currently shows zero active recalls for the 2026 model year, it's one of the cheapest models on ...
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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 ...