Tesla is killing Model S and X in favor of building robots
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Guidance for CapEx increased significantly from a projection of $9 billion in Q3 2025 to an expectation of more than $20 billion in 2026. Strategic focus shifted from scaling production and FSD rollout to major investments in AI, robotics, battery supply chain, and the wind-down of Model S/X.
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2012 Tesla Model S: First EV to make range and speed mainstream
The 2012 Tesla Model S was the moment electric cars stopped looking like science projects and started competing head on with German luxury sedans. By pairing long-distance usability with serious performance,