Elon Musk confirmed Wednesday that Tesla is to stop producing its Model S and Model X premium sedans and SUVs, marking the end of an era for its longest-running models, according to reports.The move came as the company pivots toward autonomous technology and robotics and its earnings report showed revenue last quarter fell 3% to $24.9 billion.Speaking on Tesla’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call Wednesday, Musk said production of the Model S and Model X will be wound down next quarter.Manufacturing is expected to stop in 2026 while factory space at Tesla’s Fremont, California, facility will be...
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