Tesla ends Model S and X production to build humanoid robots
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During the company’s latest earnings call, CEO Elon Musk revealed that Tesla plans to wind down production of its longest-running vehicles — the Model S and Model X — and repurpose a key California factory to build humanoid robots instead.
The Model S and Model X played a crucial role in establishing Tesla's brand, helping prove that electric vehicles could compete with traditional cars. Over the last couple years however, demand and revenues have dropped for those models,
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