Elon Musk prioritizes robotics over luxury cars
Tesla Shifts Gears: Ending Model S/X to Focus on Optimus Robots
In a surprising move, Tesla has announced the cessation of Model S and X production to repurpose its Fremont factory for manufacturing Optimus humanoid robots. This strategic shift signals Tesla's focus on robotics as a core business area, with plans to produce 1 million Optimus units annually.
Tesla's Strategic Shift to Robotics: The End of Model S and X
Elon Musk's Announcement: Transition to Optimus Robot Production
Tesla's Humanoid Robot: Optimus Gen 3 Unveiled
Impact on Tesla's Production: From Cars to Robots
Future of Innovation: Tesla's Vision for Robotics Industry
Economic and Social Implications of Tesla's New Strategy
Tesla's Competitive Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities
Public Reactions to Tesla's New Business Direction
Geopolitical Implications of Tesla's Expansion into Robotics
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