A New Era for Tesla: Embracing Robotics and Autonomous Tech!
Tesla Bids Farewell to Model S and Model X: Robots and Autonomy Take the Stage!
Elon Musk announced that Tesla will halt the production of the iconic Model S and Model X vehicles by mid‑2026, making way for exciting advancements in robotics and autonomous technology. The Fremont factory is set to transition its focus towards manufacturing the ambitious Optimus humanoid robots, shifting Tesla's trajectory towards high‑volume robot and autonomous vehicle production.
Introduction
Background and Context
Elon Musk's Announcement
Impact on Model S and Model X Owners
Shift to Optimus Robotics
Tesla's Strategic Shift to Autonomy
Public Reactions to the Announcement
Future Implications for Tesla and the Market
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