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End of an era: Tesla to wind down Model S and Model X next quarter

Tesla's premium models will soon be a thing of the past.
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It's over for these two. Credit: Tesla

If you planned on buying a Tesla Model S or a Model X, better hurry: These two models will be discontinued soon.

The plan was mentioned by company CEO Elon Musk during Tesla's earnings call on Wednesday. It was later confirmed in a tweet from Tesla's official account.

"As we shift to an autonomous future, Model S & X production will wind down next quarter," the tweet said. "If you’d like to own one of them, now’s a good time to place your order."

The move doesn't come as complete surprise. Tesla kept its two premium models alive with small updates over the years, but never really gave either model the complete overhaul it deserved (this especially goes for the Model X, which still looks almost the same now as it did when it first launched in 2015).

Instead, the company focused on its best-selling SUV and sedan, the Model Y, and Model 3, while sales of the Model S and X dwindled. When reporting sales, Tesla lumps all of its premium models together in the "other models" category, and in the last quarter of 2025, it sold only 11,642 of these, a 51 percent year-over-year decrease.

Still, the discontinuation of Model S and X is a huge deal for the company and will likely cause a lot of grumpiness among fans. The Tesla Model S was the company's first family sedan, and the first car it sold at any sort of meaningful volume (the Tesla Roadster was the original Tesla car, but it was more of a showcase of what electric cars can do).

Perhaps most importantly, unless it comes up with something new, Tesla will now have a pretty big gap in its lineup. The Model 3 and Y are a compact sedan and SUV, respectively. The Model S is a large family sedan, and the fastest Tesla car you can get; The Model X is the company's most luxurious vehicle and the only truly large family SUV it had in its lineup.

Now, if you want something a bit more posh or spacious from Tesla, you'll have to go for the divisive Cybertruck, which is selling abysmally. That "other models" category we mentioned above? It also includes the Cybertruck and Tesla Semi.

Tesla's next car should be the self-driving Cybercab/Robotaxi, which isn't something regular people will want to own. The much-delayed new Tesla Roadster should arrive in 2027, but that's a pretty extreme sports car that even Elon Musk admits not everyone should own.

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Instead, Tesla is increasingly focusing on its humanoid robot, Optimus. In fact, the company's production line in Fremont, California, where it used to manufacture the Model S and X, will now be replaced by a production line for Optimus.

What about the cars, though? Per Elon Musk: "The only vehicles that we'll make will be autonomous vehicles, with the exception of the next generation Roadster."

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  1. But they contiue to produce cybertruck 🤣🤣🤣

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  2. I remember my first ride in a Tesla Model S.

    It was an absolutely life changing experience that put Tesla (as the Model S and later the Model X were slightly more affordable than the original Roadster) and EVs on the map and led to Tesla releasing the Model 3 and Model Y.

    Tesla proved that EVs can be fun and affordable, and led to other manufacturers to produce their own EVs.

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  3. Thats a shame, I have loved my Model S for 8 years now, its been amazing. Happy to see Optimus is getting ramped up for production though I guess.

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  4. Crazy, the factory will be repurposed to build Optimus robots.

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  5. Even though the S and X only made up about 2% of total Tesla vehicle sales (roughly 30,000 units in 2025) it’s still shocking to me that Elon decided to discontinue them. My 2022 Model S Plaid is by far the most amazing car I’ve ever had.

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    1. Agreed! So sad.
      https://imgur.com/a/qf72iZn

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    2. cause you can't afford gas hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha

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  6. oooooo, i know what this means... hello US version of the model Y L! A big reason we didnt get it was because of the model x. The model Y L will do exceptionally well here.

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    1. He already said it is to retool the production lines for his robots.

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    2. right, im not saying its the reason he stopped the s/x, im saying now that's one less barrier for the US launch of the Y L

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  7. EV owners 2028 “EV’s that you have to drive are so old hat. Why would you do that”

    V8 owners 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️😂

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  8. I bet the Model Y will get falcon doors in 2027

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  9.  I have the model Y performance and wish I bought the model X performance because my son and I love gaming and I didn’t know that model had an actual gaming set up inside of it lol hindsight is always 20/20. I guess it’s probably a good thing. I didn’t get it because with them phasing it out parts and repairs will only become more costly for owners of this discontinued model

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  10. Lucid gravity 😏❤️

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  11. Cool, makes it easier to get my wide to dump the x and get a gravity

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    1. well Autonomy is the future and Lucid is too far behind. But if you don’t mind continuing to drive manually Lucid is the best option.

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    2. Lucid has a better sensor suite, and nvidia and Nuro as partners, their autonomy will likely be better than Tesla's.

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    3. I can safely say at least for the next 5 years Tesla will be #1 in Autonomy

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    4. unlikely, they are not even autonomous now, you have to babysit it continuously and the cametas are insufficient, I tested it for 10,000 in my cyberbeast
      Check out Nuro and their L4 progress.

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    5. well I use it daily on my 2020 MY performance (hw3) and it is phenomenal. Tampa to the hotel in Atlanta with never touching the wheel.

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    6. If that was supposed to say wife, you are in big trouble!

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  12. You can’t beat the air suspension. I hope there will be an SUV model that integrates it.

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  13. He could make barbecues instead

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  14. Aww what will he have to put lipstick on !?! 🤣🤣🤣

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  15. S and X have allways been just a cash flow mechanic for tesla.
    It has always been this way.check interviews etc they always have been a way to generate cash to bring tesla further down the road.

    It was supposed to be years ago.

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  16. Model S was the best looking Tesla

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    1. agreed! Still have my 17. Was planning on buying a new one in a few years 🙁

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    2. sorry bro, yea that car was one of the only 4 door cars I really liked and been thinking of getting one used myself. I currently have a 2024 Model 3 LR. It just doesn’t give me that walk away and keep turning to look at my car feel like a S plaid would. I can’t lie this is pretty depressing.

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    3. my wife has an X and she’s been talking about upgrading to a new one. So we might go ahead and do that by the end of he year I guess. Yeah I love my S.

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    4. I’m in Houston and we always get floods and I own a small trucking company and the yard I park at is dirty and uneven. So maybe I might look into the Cybertruck in the mid 60k range. After owning a Tesla I don’t think I could be without one

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    5. No matter how great the car is, why buy a car that won't have replacement parts?

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    6. so funny story, I drive an s, and I’m a real estate photographer in north Florida, for work. I drive this thing to bumpy river lots the size of fire roads lol. My s has seen stuff that a lot of trucks and suvs wouldn’t dare do.

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    7. man my 3 has been doing surprisingly well on roughy terrain but our floods is why I want the truck

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    8. agreed!
      https://imgur.com/a/zU0VJGk

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    9. how long you think I’m gonna keep the vehicle? Lol. 7 years is my max, and you can still get parts and service on a 12 tesla model s. (14 years old) I see no reason why you couldn’t get service on a 26 in 33/34. These are quality cars and a good company. Another thing to consider is there is a massive market building for aftermarket replacement parts, yes including batteries, from non Tesla. So there are and will be plenty of options

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  17. Get them while you can!

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  18. Great, selling my plaid at the end of summer and the lexus. Time for a genesis

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  19. Bought the S for the look!

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  20. Gas car with be the next model

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  21. End of an era. Kinda sad to hear that Tesla is officially sunsetting the Model S and X. My Plaid is easily the best daily driver I’ve ever owned. It’s a shame to see the flagships go, and honestly, this will likely be the last Tesla for me. End of the road for the OG's. Maybe the roadster will come to fruition someday.
    https://imgur.com/a/kEEYLiI

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  22. Looks like my X will go up in value. 😎

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  23. Model s is such a good platform good looking sedan with a hatch back

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  24. May need to grab a 6 seat x in the future. #nofsd

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  25. Strange... this doesn't add up for me.

    Wouldn't this be a move to sell even more Model S and X units? Tesla posted these words on the X:

    "If you’d like to own one of them, now’s a good time to place your order."

    Of course, logically, you might be thinking, "Well, of course they said if you want to secure one now, it's a good time, because there won't be any left." BUT it could be a Tesla strategy to get mass purchases. Some might be thinking, "If I buy, there will be fewer and fewer units, and it might appreciate in value, and later I can sell, like the stock market." Everyone is thinking differently. In my head, the math doesn't add up.

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  26. It's sad to see the S and X go, they were flagship cars. The S is Tesla's fastest model (in the Plaid variant), and the X is unique among cars, and very practical. I can understand why they have been discontinued, because sales of the 3 and Y are enormously higher.

    The writing was on the wall when Tesla ceased production of the S and X in left-hand-traffic (LHT) markets. Maybe it was always the plan to replace the S/X platform with the more economic 3/Y platform? I guess economics win, but I feel it is a shame to discontinue the two luxury Tesla models. I really hope that Tesla continue to have parts and support for the S and X into the future (including LHT markets).

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  27. The Yugo of Electric cars

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  28. I better get that Plaid while I can!

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  29. So replacement for my S Plaid will be different vendor and by the way I don‘t need a stupid robot …

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  30. Had a Model Y for 4 years & just upgraded to a Model X; it’s truly an incredible vehicle!

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  31. I’m soooo glad I have my model X! I love love love it!!!!!!♥️♥️♥️

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  32. Still waiting for the new Roadster.

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    1. will be cancelled before its launch date ;))

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  33. S was one of the best cars I had and X was one of the worst

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    1. why was X so bad? I am considering it.

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  34. hopefully China will fill in the gap for the Model X.

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    1. I have a 21 plaid and we'll keep it Elon knows what he's doing

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    2. I have a 22 Model X Plaid. Hard to find another vehicle that compares…

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    3. what company are you imagining?

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    4. https://www.gacgroup.com/en/suv/hyptec-ht

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  35. If he thinks everyone wants a fully autonomous vehicle hes sadly mistaken , a lot of people enjoy driving and dont trust software to react quickly to a potential collision. Plus he practically put the company under with his political efforts

    Also his vehicles practically loose 60% of value within first 2 years of ownership i owned a model 3 so ive personally experienced it

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  36. They better cut the price lol

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  37. It was either .. update and bring out a new model or kill it .. given the sales .. sorta easy option.

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  38. Still LOVE my 21 Plaid!!! Bring on Optimus!!!

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  39. I still have our 2017 Model X with 301k kms. Still a reliable workhorse. 💪🏼
    https://imgur.com/a/F38utP5

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  40. The X will be missed.

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    1. Too many nazi swastikars in your driveway

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    2. We all know you squat to pee. Shut up weak sauce.

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    3. I'm not the one with the Compensator 5000 in the driveway.

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    4. Can't come up with a defense for being a nazi so you just block me. Lol simple mind, just like Lord God Savior Elon Musk

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    5. There's no defense needed, you gave zero logical thoughts.

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  41. Worst decision in Tesla history.

    Very disappointed.

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    1. I’m pretty sure they have more insight than you do when making this decision.

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    2. It's not a decision Elon took lightly. These vehicles spurred Tesla into the chapter it's in now and the chapter it will soon turn into (if not already), fully focused on autonomy and robotics and offboarding the traditional "automaker" model.

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    3. Why? Optimus is far better option for tesla to make money!

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    4. As an investor, i'm excited. As a Tesla owner who wants to upgrade my 3 into an S some day, i'm sad. They need a bigger SUV to fit larger families, but they won't make that either. They're focusing more on cybertaxi/optomus. I will always want to OWN my own car, i'm not alone

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    5. Catering to 95% of the customer base makes sense when he can use the other resources to build Optimus.

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    6. If you really think there will be an Optimus anytime soon i have bad news for you

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    7. Its a big shift in the brand perception. Tesla started out as a luxary brand competing with 100k-150k cars. People "think" they're expensive, even when some now start at 35k. They can spin up new factories easily. Let someone else run the S/X lines, and he can focus on autonomy.

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    8. Loud internet mobs mean nothing when it accounted for 1% of sales

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    9. No, that was dropping the sensors

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    10. I agree 👆🏻

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    11. I disagree. I'll miss the X, but if I had to choose between an X and a robot to do bullshit that I hate around my house, I'm choosing the robot every time. It may look dumb now, but in a decade it will be the obvious move.

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    12. Elon is almost a trillionaire. You think he can’t afford to continue the S and X and do robot bullshit? This is just his way of covering that those two cars are no longer profitable and the market has caught up with them. They’re losing money on those cars this is his cop out

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    13. How is it a cop out? He's taking his worst selling cars and changing to robots.

      And you must be one of those guys who thinks he has 500 billion in a Scrooge McDuck vault. And even if he was, why keep selling cars that aren't selling great? That's not how you make money.

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    14. The X is the only true SUV they make. The dude constantly worrying about birth rates is discontinuing the family sized car from his car company

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    15. Sure. And I like the X a lot. It's my favorite Tesla. But there are a lot of SUVs on the market, and zero useful humanoid robots. First to market/best value for cost in a totally untapped market beats selling a tiny SUV, despite how cool it is.

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    16. It's not about cool it's something a lot of families REQUIRE. I don't see personally how it has to be a tradeoff. They could've built an SUV without all the bells and whistles for cheaper and sold them by the 100,000s anytime and instead chose to give up because they struggle to sell a $90,000 SUV to families

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    17. That's the model Y, basically. You can get 7 seats there, and it definitely lacks the bells and whistles of the X. So, they are pretty much doing what you want. They are keeping their economy lines and shifting the premium lines into robotics, which I assume is based on sales.

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    18. No they definitely are not the model Y is WAAAY too small.

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    19. https://tenor.com/view/bozo-cry-seethe-cope-cope-harder-gif-24738138

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    20. lol dramatic much?

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  42. I’m trying to imagine a scenario where Elon Musk goes on Shark Tank and asks for a 150 times forward earnings valuation based on a Robo taxi service that doesn’t really exist and a robot business that hasn’t actually sold any robots and then two budget family cars and a truck no one wants. Oh yeah, and the guy who’s running the company has five other jobs and spends all day on Twitter and video games and has like 20 kids.

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  43. Who actually wants these robots? Corporations who can reduce their human workforce and create societal chaos, sure. But I’ll never want one of those space sucking surveillance machines in my house

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  44. The only way that he's going to sell those piles of scrap is if he makes them fuckable. Otherwise, I can't really think of a single use for these that a purpose-built robot couldn't do better.

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    1. Top-Bot, or Bottom-Bot? Fuckable can go both ways....a bi-Bot if you will

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  45. Weak.

    They face a tiny bit of headwind from China and fold.

    He handed his ops industry secrets and got burned hard.

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  46. That seems dumb. Quit your cash cow for a dubious product that no one wants it will buy.

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  47. lol, can’t wait to hear Dan Ives spin this one. This is as cartoon futuristic fantasy as it gets. I believe things may be automated in the home, but it’s not going to be some robot doing all chores in a home….it’ll be a washing machine that does laundry stuff. Thinking there will be a robot doing cooking, cleaning, and everything else in a home is just blatantly trolling people

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    1. maybe he really really likes the Jetsons

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  48. Tsla is planing 20b capex in 2026 across 6 new factories covering lithium, robots and cybercabs.

    It makes no sense too keep model x and s in the pipeline with the units sold each quarter, while Tsla is shifting to “transportation as a service”

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  49. When do we get to see Bumble Bee?🐝

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  50. In othe news: Tesla ends production on something that works to focus on someting that does not and will never work but will hype the stock price.

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  51. Good. Imagine being the richest person and just accumulating wealth with boring car sales.

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  52. Oh, OK. Let's move on to the next "move" lol

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