Tesla to Discontinue Model S and Model X in 2026
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will discontinue production of the Model S and Model X in the second quarter of 2026. The announcement, made during an earnings call with investors on January 28, 2026, marks an abrupt end for Tesla's two original flagship electric vehicles, according to The Verge.
The decision to end production of the Model S and Model X was made to make room for robots, according to Musk. No further details were provided regarding the specific types of robots or their intended use.
The Model S and Model X were Tesla's first mass-produced vehicles, paving the way for the company's later success with the Model 3 and Model Y. The Model S, a sedan, was first introduced in 2012, while the Model X, an SUV, followed in 2015.
The announcement comes as Apple launched its new Creator Studio subscription bundle, offering access to professional apps for a monthly or annual fee, according to Ars Technica. The bundle includes enhanced features for apps like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro.
In other news, SpaceX has made demands on state governments regarding broadband grants for Starlink, according to Ars Technica. SpaceX will provide all necessary equipment at no cost to subscribers requesting service, but isn't promising lower monthly prices to consumers in subsidized areas.
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