When the company soon stops building the Model S, it will mark the end of arguably the most influential car of the modern era, long the lifeblood of the electric-vehicle maker.
Tesla's decision to kill the Model S and X signals the end of an era, and a clear pivot toward robotics, autonomy, and higher-margin future technologies.
Tesla Model S and X face production end in 2026, but rarity, performance, and historical significance could boost collector value over time.
The Tesla Model S has one of the longest ranges among EVs. It's quick, easy to charge in public places and benefits from hatchback versatility, but newer competitors from legacy brands have ...