Tesla closed a particularly important chapter in its history a few weeks ago. Indeed, the American brand has retired its two most iconic models, the Model S and Model X. And, above all, without replacing them. The range is therefore tighter than ever. But, during an interview for a podcast broadcast a few days ago, a frame of the American brand suggested that a return of these two cars was not impossible. Aging models whose sales were weakening …
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Tesla closed a particularly important chapter in its history a few weeks ago. Indeed, the American brand has retired its two most iconic models, the Model S and Model X. And, above all, without replacing them. The range is therefore tighter than ever. But, during an interview for a podcast broadcast a few days ago, a frame of the American brand suggested that a return of these two cars was not impossible. Aging models whose sales were weakening …