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Tesla announces launch in Morocco
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Tesla announces launch in Morocco

Tesla is officially launching in Morocco, expanding its presence in Africa. The company will introduce the Model 3 and Model Y at an event in Casablanca on February 6. This move opens a new market for Tesla, making its vehicles directly available to customers and enthusiasts in North Africa.

Jan 30, 2026
Tesla Model Y 2026: The Renewal of the 'Premium' Lineup
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Tesla Model Y 2026: The Renewal of the 'Premium' Lineup

Tesla has quietly introduced major updates to its Model Y Premium lineup, including the Long Range and Performance versions. These are not just cosmetic changes but align the vehicles with the brand's latest technological standards. This means current owners and enthusiasts can expect a more modern and integrated user experience in these refreshed models.

Jan 30, 2026
Tesla Giga Texas to feature massive Optimus V4 production line
Optimus

Tesla Giga Texas to feature massive Optimus V4 production line

Tesla plans to establish its primary, large-scale production line for the Optimus V4 humanoid robot at its Gigafactory in Texas. This indicates that while initial production will begin in Fremont, Texas will be the central hub for the robot's major manufacturing ramp-up. For enthusiasts, this signals Tesla's serious commitment to scaling Optimus production for broader deployment.

Jan 30, 2026
Tesla Retires Model S as Focus Shifts to Robotics Revolution
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Tesla Retires Model S as Focus Shifts to Robotics Revolution

Tesla will permanently end production of its Model S and Model X vehicles in 2026. This strategic move allows the company to shift its focus and resources toward new priorities, particularly its robotics and AI initiatives. For owners and enthusiasts, it marks the end of an era for Tesla's original flagship models.

Jan 30, 2026
Tesla analyst claims another vehicle, not Model S and X, should be discontinued
Cybertruck

Tesla analyst claims another vehicle, not Model S and X, should be discontinued

A Tesla analyst argues the company should discontinue the Cybertruck instead of the Model S and X, claiming this would be a better strategic move. This opinion highlights internal debate about which vehicle models are most valuable to Tesla's lineup and brand. For enthusiasts, it suggests ongoing uncertainty about the long-term future of Tesla's various vehicle programs.

Jan 29, 2026
Tesla is committing automotive suicide
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Tesla is committing automotive suicide

Tesla is discontinuing its Model S and Model X and has no plans for new mass-market vehicles, pivoting its focus entirely to transportation services. This strategic shift means Tesla is moving away from its core identity as an automaker. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals an end to new Tesla car models and a fundamental change in the company's direction.

Jan 29, 2026
Tesla confirms there is no AI4.5, says “AP45” was a labeling error
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Tesla confirms there is no AI4.5, says “AP45” was a labeling error

Tesla has clarified that a new "AP4.5" hardware label found on some parts was simply a mistake, confirming there is no new Hardware 4.5 computer. This means the current Hardware 4 (HW4) system remains the latest technology shipping in new vehicles. For owners and enthusiasts, this dispels rumors of an imminent hardware upgrade and reaffirms that HW4 is the current standard.

Jan 29, 2026
From Automobiles to Energy: Tesla Aims to Lead Global Photovoltaics
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From Automobiles to Energy: Tesla Aims to Lead Global Photovoltaics

During Tesla's Q4 2025 earnings call, Elon Musk repositioned the company to become a major player in solar cell production, not just an automaker. This strategic pivot signals Tesla's ambition to lead in the global photovoltaics market alongside its electric vehicle and energy storage businesses. For owners and enthusiasts, it means Tesla is deepening its commitment to a comprehensive sustainable energy ecosystem.

Jan 29, 2026
Tesla Q4 2025: The End of an Era and an All-In Bet on AI
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Tesla Q4 2025: The End of an Era and an All-In Bet on AI

Tesla is officially shifting its primary focus from being an automaker to becoming a leader in AI and robotics. This strategic pivot includes discontinuing some of its historic vehicle models to free up resources. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals Tesla's future will be dominated by AI-driven products like self-driving technology and robots, rather than solely new car models.

Jan 29, 2026
Tesla to discontinue Model S and Model X in Q2 2026
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Tesla to discontinue Model S and Model X in Q2 2026

Tesla will cease production of its flagship Model S and Model X vehicles in Q2 2026. This marks a significant shift in the company's strategy away from its original high-end models. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals the end of an era for Tesla's luxury sedan and SUV, potentially making existing vehicles more collectible.

Jan 28, 2026