Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk has said that the automaker has officially ended production of the premium Model S and X lines.
In the early hours of Wednesday, Musk marked the occasion via a post on the social media platform X. “Custom orders of the Tesla Model S & X have come to an end,” he said in the post. He added that Tesla still had units left in the inventory. Tesla will host a ceremony for the outgoing models, Musk confirmed in the post.
“We will have an official ceremony to mark the ending of an era. I love those cars,” he said, sharing a picture of himself during the product launch of the vehicles 14 years ago.
Custom orders of the Tesla Model S & X have come to an end. All that’s left are some in inventory.
We will have an official ceremony to mark the ending of an era. I love those cars.
This was me at production launch 14 years ago: pic.twitter.com/6kvCf9HTHc
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 1, 2026
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It’s worth noting that the official Tesla website still shows several Model S and Model X units in inventory, which can be ordered by customers wanting to get their hands on the vehicles.
The All-Wheel Drive trims of both models are offered by Tesla with the Luxe package, which lets owners access the company’s Supercharger network for free and offers a free Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription.
However, it’s worth noting that many of the models shown on the website are being offered at a reduced price since they are demo vehicles.
The Model S and Model X were early models of the company, following the original Tesla Roadster. Tesla began deliveries of the Model S in 2012, offering the first 1,000 Model S units as a “Signature” limited edition trim level. Deliveries for the Model X, on the other hand, began in 2015 and used Falcon wing doors for the rear passengers.
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Musk, during Tesla’s Q4 earnings call earlier this year, announced that Tesla was sunsetting the Model S and X, with the company’s Fremont, California, production facility focusing its efforts on the Optimus Humanoid Robot production instead. Musk also shared that Tesla was targeting to produce a million units of the Optimus.