The Final Days Of The Tesla Model X and S Are Here. All Bets Are On The Cybercab.
Tesla's Model X and S are nearly sold out. Here's what Elon Musk is betting on next — and the massive risks that come with it.
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The Final Days Of The Tesla Model X and S Are Here. All Bets Are On The Cybercab.
Tesla Model X and S Are Done — Cybercab Is the Future The Tesla Model S and Model X are almost gone. Just a few hundred units remain in inventory, and Elon Musk has confirmed that custom orders are officially closed. After more than a decade of shaping how the world views electric vehicles, two of Tesla's most iconic cars are quietly riding off into the sunset. What fills the void is something far more ambitious — and far more uncertain. The End of an Era: Why Tesla Is Walking Away From Its Flagship Models Tesla's decision to discontinue the Model S and Model X did not come out of nowhere. Sales had been declining for years. At their peak in 2017, the two models combined for over 101,000 vehicles sold. By 2025, that figure had collapsed to roughly 50,850 — a number that now also includes the Cybertruck, which is folded into Tesla's "other models" reporting category. Meanwhile, the Model 3 and Model Y took over completely. These more affordable, higher-volume vehicles…