Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently confirmed that the company will cease production of the Model S and Model X vehicles by mid-2026. This decision stems from a significant decline in sales for these premium models, which have failed to meet manufacturing capacity despite recent updates and price adjustments. Official statements suggest a strategic pivot toward autonomous technology, as the current assembly lines in Fremont are slated for reconversion to produce the Optimus humanoid robot. While the popular Model 3 and Model Y will continue to lead the brand's automotive lineup, the future of other specialized projects remains ambiguous. This shift highlights a major transition for the automaker as it prioritizes artificial intelligence and robotics over its legacy luxury electric cars.
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