Tesla retires Model S and X to make way for humanoid robots
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Tesla's premium models will soon be a thing of the past.
Tesla is discontinuing the Model S sedan and Model X crossover — luxury vehicles that put the company on the map but which have become long in the tooth by automotive standards. Why it matters: Tesla CEO Elon Musk is maneuvering the company to focus much of its time and capital on its AI ambitions,
Tesla CEO Elon Musk delivered what he called "sad" news, saying the company plans to end production of the Model S and X vehicles early in 2026. That will push Tesla further into an AI future built on self-driving cars and robots.
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Tesla plans to more than double capital spending to a record high of more than $20 billion this year - but little of it will go to its traditional business of selling electric vehicles to human drivers.
Tesla’s preparing to wind down production of the Model X this spring as it shifts its focus toward building humanoid robots.