Tesla Models S & X Are Replaced With 3 & Y

The Tesla Model S and Model X have been discontinued.
The two EVs were the benchmark for modern EVs for the better part of a decade.
The Model S, introduced in 2012, set the benchmark for what followed and put Tesla on the map as the biggest and most advanced EV brand.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on X that custom orders for both models have been closed, and that the only available cars remaining are those sitting in inventory.

Tesla’s website redirects users to the inventory page when clicking the “Order” link, with dozens of Model S and Model X’s waiting for customers. All inventory cars feature free DC fast charging at Tesla’s Superchargers and free lifetime Premium Connectivity, which includes satellite-view maps, weather forecasts, Sentry Mode, and music and video streaming.

Last year, Tesla delivered 1.6 million Model 3 and Model Y cars worldwide, while the “Other Models” category, which includes the Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, and Semi, totaled just 50,850 units.

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