End of an Era - Tesla Shifts Gears to Robotics and New Models
Tesla Model S Bids Farewell After 17 Iconic Years
Tesla announces the end of the road for the Model S and X, as the company pivots towards AI and robotics, including the Optimus robot. Unveiled back in 2009, the Model S transformed the electric vehicle market. Production will cease in 2026, making way for new innovations like a family SUV and the next‑generation Roadster.
Introduction to Tesla Model S and its Importance
Historical Milestone: 17 Years of Tesla Model S
Production End Announcement and Implications
Reasons for Discontinuation: Tesla's Strategic Shift
Legacy of Tesla Model S and Model X
FAQs: Production Timeline and Future Plans
Tesla's Financial Context and Market Dynamics
Optimus Robot Production: A New Era for Tesla
Public Reactions to the Discontinuation
Future Implications: Economic, Social, and Technological
Conclusion: Tesla's Path Forward
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