In a move that marks a significant shift in the electric vehicle market, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that the company is discontinuing production of two of its flagship models: the Model S and Model X. The decision comes as a surprise to many, as these luxury sedans and SUVs have been staples of Tesla's lineup for over a decade, with the Model S being one of the first mass-produced electric vehicles on the market. As the company continues to focus on newer models like the Cybertruck and the upcoming refresh of the Model 3, it remains to be seen how the discontinuation of these vehicles will impact Tesla's sales and market share. With the EV market becoming increasingly competitive, will Tesla's decision to axe the Model S and X pay off, or will it be a misstep for the electric vehicle pioneer?


End of an era: Elon Musk says Tesla is no longer producing the Model S and X  businessinsider.com