The Tesla Model S and Model X, arguably more so than the niche Roadster, cemented the US electric vehicle (EV) maker’s status as a high-tech disruptor brand. They’re now being axed.

The large, luxurious liftback and crossover SUV duo, long its most premium vehicles, will exit production this year.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk made the announcement during the company’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call, with the company also confirming a three per cent drop in total revenues in 2025 to US$94.8 billion (~A$135bn).

The company has also confirmed its global deliveries fell by 8.6 per cent in 2025 to 1,636,129 vehicles.

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“It’s time to bring the Model S and X programs to an end with an honourable discharge,” said Mr Musk.

“We are really moving into a future that is based on autonomy. If you are interested in buying a Model S and X, now would be the time to order it because we expect to wind down S and X production next quarter and basically stop production of Model S and X next quarter.

“We will obviously continue to support the Model S and X programs for as long as people have the vehicles.”

The Model S and Model X were already officially axed in right-hand drive markets back in 2023, but have survived in left-hand drive markets like the US, where they’re built.