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Tesla is committing automotive suicide
Model S/X

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's 4680 Revolution: A Drive for Industrial Sovereignty Amid Geopolitical Risks
Model 3/Y

Tesla's 4680 Revolution: A Drive for Industrial Sovereignty Amid Geopolitical Risks

Tesla has restarted production of its own 4680 battery cells for some Model Y vehicles, a key step in its vertical integration strategy. This move aims to reduce reliance on external suppliers and mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions and trade barriers. For owners and enthusiasts, it signals Tesla's push for greater manufacturing independence, which could lead to more control over production and costs in the long term.

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
Tesla brings closure to flagship ‘sentimental’ models, Musk confirms
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Tesla brings closure to flagship ‘sentimental’ models, Musk confirms

Tesla is discontinuing its flagship Model S and Model X vehicles, which CEO Elon Musk has previously described as being produced for "sentimental reasons." These models have contributed only a small percentage to Tesla's overall delivery growth in recent years. For owners and enthusiasts, this marks the end of an era for Tesla's original luxury vehicles, shifting the company's focus more squarely toward its high-volume models like the Model 3 and Model Y.

Jan 28, 2026
Elon Musk kills Tesla Model S and Model X because of ‘autonomy’
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Elon Musk kills Tesla Model S and Model X because of ‘autonomy’

Tesla will discontinue its flagship Model S and Model X by mid-2026, ending the era of these long-standing vehicles. CEO Elon Musk stated the decision is driven by a strategic focus on developing autonomous driving technology. This signals a major shift in Tesla's priorities away from its original premium models.

Jan 28, 2026
Tesla discontinuing Model S and Model X to make room for robots
Optimus

Tesla discontinuing Model S and Model X to make room for robots

Tesla will stop producing its Model S and Model X in 2026 to free up factory space for manufacturing its Optimus humanoid robots. This signals a major strategic shift for the company, prioritizing its robotics initiative over these long-standing flagship vehicles. For enthusiasts, it means the end of the line for these premium electric models as Tesla focuses on new technology.

Jan 28, 2026
Tesla is killing off the Model S and Model X
Model S/X

Tesla is killing off the Model S and Model X

Tesla will discontinue production of its Model S and Model X vehicles in the second quarter of 2026. This marks the end of the pioneering luxury models that established Tesla's brand. For enthusiasts, it signals a full strategic shift toward mass-market vehicles like the Model 3, Model Y, and the upcoming "Robotaxi."

Jan 28, 2026
Tesla: 2024 was bad, 2025 was worse as profit falls 46 percent
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Tesla: 2024 was bad, 2025 was worse as profit falls 46 percent

Tesla's 2024 financial results showed a significant 46% drop in profit, driven by an 8.6% decline in vehicle sales. More than half of the company's remaining profit came from selling regulatory emissions credits, not its core automotive business. This indicates substantial pressure on Tesla's sales volume and profitability, raising concerns about weakening demand and competitive challenges.

Jan 28, 2026
Tesla puts 4680 battery cells back in Model Y; Here’s why
Cybertruck

Tesla puts 4680 battery cells back in Model Y; Here’s why

Tesla has resumed using its own 4680 battery cells in the Model Y, primarily to avoid new import tariffs rather than for a major technological upgrade. This shift was made possible because the slower-than-expected Cybertruck production freed up battery cell supply. For owners, this means some new Model Y vehicles will contain Tesla's in-house battery cells, but not due to a performance breakthrough.

Jan 28, 2026
Tesla’s 4680 Model Y is making a return
Model 3/Y

Tesla’s 4680 Model Y is making a return

Tesla has resumed production of its Model Y variant using its proprietary 4680 battery cells after previously discontinuing it. This means a specific Model Y configuration with these in-house batteries is once again available for order. For enthusiasts, this signals Tesla's continued commitment to its own battery technology and potentially improved vehicle performance.

Jan 28, 2026