Tesla Model S and Model X : Tesla is planning to phase out two of its most iconic cars, the Model S and Model X, bringing an end to an era for the American EV manufacturer. The move, confirmed by CEO Elon Musk and reflected in recent production planning updates, represents Tesla’s shifting priorities. Both models were critical in establishing Tesla as a serious global automaker, but shifting market factors have made their future increasingly questionable.
When will the Model S and Model X go out of production?
Tesla is anticipated to phase off production of the Model S and Model X in the coming months.. According to sources, the corporation has already curtailed variant availability in a number of locations, and order books for specific trim levels have been surreptitiously restricted. This stepwise strategy shows that Tesla intends to fulfill existing commitments while avoiding an abrupt exit that could harm brand reputation.
Why is Tesla shutting down?
The most important reason is scale. The Model S sedan and Model X SUV sell in small numbers when compared to the Model 3 and Model Y, which account for the majority of Tesla’s global volume. As competition heats up and EV prices fall, Tesla prioritizes models with higher efficiency, simpler production, and higher margins. Elon Musk has consistently underlined the importance of focusing on mass-market EVs and next-generation platforms, leaving limited opportunity for specialized, high-cost cars.
Key Specifications for Tesla Model S and Model X
The Tesla Model S is well-known for its lengthy range and impressive performance. In its most recent iteration, it boasts a claimed range of up to 650 kilometers, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and blistering acceleration, with the performance variant capable of racing from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in less than three seconds.
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Tesla’s flagship SUV, the Model X, offers similar electric performance while adding utility. It has a range of up to 580 kilometers, all-wheel drive, seating for up to seven people, and the characteristic falcon-wing doors that have become its distinguishing feature.
What Happens Next for Tesla?
With the Model S and X nearing the end of their lives, Tesla’s future will be focused on the Model 3, Model Y, and anticipated next-generation EVs. While the decision may surprise purists, it demonstrates Tesla’s efforts to remain competitive in a fast changing global EV market.
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