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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2026-2030 (Jan 29)

Tesla will end Model S and X production next quarter to focus on higher-volume Model 3, Model Y, and its humanoid robot Optimus amid declining premium model sales.

  • On Wednesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on the company earnings call that production of the Model S and Model X will end next quarter, with Tesla's official account confirming the move.
  • Weak demand and a 46% profit drop in 2025 prompted Tesla to end Model S and X production, with 'other models' sales only 11,642 last quarter, and deliveries outside Model 3 and Y down 36%.
  • At Fremont, Tesla will convert the Model S and X production space to an Optimus line, aiming for 1 million units per year and spending $20 billion on the conversion.
  • The decision immediately leaves a sizable gap in Tesla's lineup, warning potential buyers to act soon and pushing some toward the divisive Cybertruck, which faces weak sales.
  • Forecasts show Wall Street analysts say Tesla's 2026 stock depends on AI and robotics progress, with Musk projecting robotaxis in Austin and Silicon Valley, and NHTSA investigating automation safety, with revenue potential to $297.430 B by 2030.
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With ambitious plans, Elon Musk Tesla wants to lead into the next technological era. Success models will be discontinued and two lighthouse projects will set new standards.

Tesla will stop the production of the legendary Model S. At the end the car was only a niche product. But when it came to the market fourteen years ago, Elon Musk turned the car world around and paved the way to electric mobility.

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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