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Tesla Ends Model S and X Production to Make Way for Humanoid Robots

by Samir Gautam
January 30, 2026
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Tesla Ends Model S and X Production to Make Way for Humanoid Robots

Tesla Ends Model S and X Production to Make Way for Humanoid Robots

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Tesla is officially closing a major chapter in its history. The company will discontinue production of the Model S and Model X in the second quarter of 2026, marking the end of its two original flagship vehicles. The announcement came directly from CEO Elon Musk during Tesla’s latest earnings call, catching investors and customers off guard.

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The decision signals a sharper turn in Tesla’s long-term strategy away from premium electric vehicles and toward artificial intelligence, autonomy, and robotics.

A Sudden Goodbye to Tesla’s Flagships

There was no gradual phase-out or prior indication. Musk confirmed that both the Model S sedan and Model X SUV will be retired to free up production capacity at Tesla’s Fremont factory.

That space, he said, will be used for manufacturing Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot.

“It’s time to basically bring the Model S and X programs to an end with an honorable discharge,” Musk said during the call. “We’re really moving into a future that is based on autonomy.”

He added that customers interested in either model should place their orders soon, hinting that the clock is officially ticking.

Vehicles That Defined an Era

The Model S debuted in 2012 and quickly became the car that proved electric vehicles could be fast, luxurious, and desirable. The Model X followed in 2015, standing out with its falcon-wing doors and family-focused design.

For years, the two models symbolized Tesla’s technological ambition. But their relevance has steadily declined as Tesla shifted focus to the more affordable and higher-volume Model 3 and Model Y.

In 2025, Tesla sold just over 50,000 vehicles in the “other models” category, which includes the Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck — a steep 40 percent drop from the previous year.

Robots Over Road Cars

The decision highlights Musk’s growing emphasis on AI and robotics over traditional auto manufacturing. Optimus, Tesla’s humanoid robot project, is being positioned as the company’s next major growth engine.

Musk has repeatedly stated that Tesla’s future value will be driven less by cars and more by autonomy, artificial intelligence, and robotics. Ending the Model S and X programs is the clearest signal yet that this shift is no longer theoretical.

The move also reflects broader changes inside Tesla, which has faced slowing EV demand, rising competition, and pressure on margins.

Financial Pressures Add Context

Tesla reported a 61 percent year-over-year drop in profits in the fourth quarter, underscoring the challenges facing the company. While vehicle deliveries remain strong overall, high-end models have struggled to maintain relevance in a market crowded with newer EV options.

By reallocating factory space to Optimus, Tesla appears to be betting that robotics, not luxury sedans, will define its next decade.

The End of an Iconic Chapter

The Model S and Model X didn’t just sell cars; they changed how the world viewed electric vehicles. Their exit marks the end of Tesla’s original era and the beginning of a far more experimental one.

Whether Optimus can live up to that ambition remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Tesla is no longer just a car company and it’s done pretending otherwise.

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