After over a decade in production, the Tesla Model S and Model Y will soon be axed, leaving just the Model 3 and Model Y in its roster. Model S and Model X production ends in 2026 with no successors ...
Tesla is ending production of the Model S sedan and Model X SUV, CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday during the company’s quarterly earnings call. The company will make the final versions of both ...
The company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, said this week that it would stop making the car, an electric pioneer in 2012, as well as the Model X. By Neal E. Boudette Thirteen years ago, Mike Ramsey, an ...
A 2,500 horsepower Donk riding on 26-inch wheels goes head-to-head with the Tesla Model S Plaid in a quarter-mile drag race, ...
During Tesla's earnings call for the 2025 fiscal year, the company's CEO Elon Musk announced that the vehicle maker will "basically stop the production" of its Model S and Model X cars in the next ...
A 1,400 horsepower Nissan GT-R goes head-to-head with the Tesla Model S Plaid in a quarter-mile drag race, bringing extreme turbocharged tuning up against one of the quickest production EV sedans ...
Tesla has introduced a new All-Wheel Drive version of its popular Model Y electric SUV. The new trim starts at $41,990 and has an estimated battery range of 294 miles. Tesla now offers five different ...
Elon Musk confirmed Wednesday that Tesla will stop producing its Model S and Model X premium sedans and SUVs, marking the end of an era for its longest-running models, according to reports. The move ...
Tesla plans to end production of its Model S and Model X vehicles in the spring. The company will convert the factory space to build its Optimus robot. CEO Elon Musk stated the move is part of a shift ...
Tesla ending production of its first mainstream electric vehicles Model S and Model X will not be replaced Production capacity to be designated for Optimus humanoid robot Tesla is discontinuing its ...
Feb 5 (Reuters) - Volvo Cars' fourth-quarter profit fell 68%, hit by tariffs and weak demand, as the Sweden-based automaker warned on Thursday that external factors continued to pose challenges.
Powered by nothing more than an internal combustion engine, these critically-endangered rides are insanely quick in standard factory-spec form, blitzing past the quarter-mile marker from a standstill ...