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Tesla sends the Model S and Model X to live on a farm upstate, canceling its two longest-running EVs to make way for an autonomous, robotic future.
Tesla Inc. will spend over $20 billion on a dramatic reshuffling of factory lines reflecting Elon Musk’s repositioning of the carmaker coming off a multiyear sales slump.
The first FF EAI Robotics product has completed U.S. regulatory certification and will begin sales in parallel with the launch event.
Tesla will end production of its Model S sedan and Model X SUV and convert assembly lines at its Fremont factory to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots, CEO Elon Musk said.
Tesla dominated the electric vehicle industry by the mid-2010s with sleek, fast cars that helped combat the public perception that EVs were severely limited by short ranges.