Final Countdown for Tesla's Iconic Models
Tesla's Announcement: Last Call for Model S or X Orders
Tesla has sent an urgent email to its South Korean customers marking March 31, 2026, as the last day to place orders for Model S or Model X. This deadline preludes the global production halt planned for Q2 2026, as announced by Elon Musk. With Tesla's strategic shift toward mass‑production of the Optimus robot at the Fremont factory, inventory clearance sales are in full swing, offering hefty discounts. Say goodbye to the 'S3XY' lineup as Tesla pivots to future‑focused innovations.
Introduction to Tesla's Model S and Model X Discontinuation
Tesla's Strategic Shift to Optimus Robots
Impact of the March 31, 2026 Deadline in South Korea
Production Sunset Timeline and Strategic Implications
Clearance Sales and Inventory Strategies
Public Reactions to the Model Discontinuation
Economic and Social Implications
Political and Regulatory Aspects of Tesla's Shift
Future Outlook for Tesla and the EV Market
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