Tesla ditches Model S and X for robots
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Tesla will discontinue the Model S and X this spring, converting Fremont production to its Optimus robot program.
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Basically, driving a car like the Model S isn’t the future, but a car driving you is. In a first for the company, Tesla revealed it has 1.1 million paying subscribers for its full self-driving (FSD) business.
Forget robotaxis — a man and his robo-snow blower were the envy of X during the weekend's winter storm.