Tesla to Discontinue Model S and Model X in 2026
Tesla will discontinue production of its Model S and Model X vehicles in the second quarter of 2026, according to an announcement made by Elon Musk during an earnings call with investors on January 28, 2026. The decision was made to free up space at Tesla's Fremont factory for the production of robots, according to Musk.
The Model S and Model X were pioneering models for Tesla, and their discontinuation marks a significant shift in the company's focus. The move comes as Tesla looks to expand its product line beyond electric vehicles.
The announcement was made alongside other tech news, including Google's launch of a new "auto browse" feature in Chrome, powered by Gemini AI. The feature, available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US, can perform multi-step tasks such as researching travel costs and managing subscriptions, according to The Verge.
Apple also launched its new Creator Studio subscription bundle on January 28, 2026, offering access to a range of updated professional apps for a monthly fee of $13 or an annual fee of $130, according to Ars Technica. The bundle includes access to or enhanced features for 10 Apple apps, including Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. Teachers and students can access the same apps for a discounted rate of $3 per month or $30 per year.
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