
"The Tesla Model S was the world's first truly modern electric car, with plenty of driving range, fast charging speeds, plenty of space, comfort, and performance. It set the benchmark for what followed and put Tesla on the map as the biggest and most advanced EV brand."
"Production of the luxury SUV Model X started in 2015, gaining popularity thanks to its so-called Falcon rear doors, as well as the massive interior space, practicality, and long-distance cruising abilities."
"The Model S and Model X shared the same underpinnings and were, for the longest time, the go-to luxury EVs. That started to change when the Model 3 was introduced in 2017."
The Tesla Model S and Model X have been discontinued after over a decade of production. Custom orders for both models are closed, with only inventory cars remaining. In the U.S., Tesla's website redirects to an inventory page featuring 15 Model S units and 24 Model X units. Both models were benchmarks in the EV market, with the Model S being the first modern electric car and the Model X gaining popularity for its unique design and spaciousness. The introduction of the Model 3 in 2017 shifted consumer interest towards more affordable options.
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