Tesla just killed most important car of 21st century
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Tesla expects to more than double capital spending in 2026 as it invests heavily in robotics and driverless technology.
CEO Elon Musk recently provided encouraging updates on Tesla's autonomous driving and humanoid robotics technology.
Hiking subscriptions, making robots, and selling fewer cars? Tesla is acting like a tech company in more ways than one.
Tesla invests $2 billion in Elon Musk’s xAI, boosting AI integration, robotaxi plans, and long-term autonomous mobility strategy.
Elon Musk admitted something Tesla bulls didn’t want to hear: the Cybercab and Optimus rollout will be “agonizingly slow.” While Tesla stumbles on promises made years ago, Waymo (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is already operating robotaxis in San Francisco,
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced a $2B investment into xAI and the discontinuation of Model S and Model X in order to support Optimus robot production.
Construction will begin in the first half of 2026 at select Pilot travel centers in California, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas
The new Tesla Solar Panel and mounting system pairs with the company’s inverter, Powerwall battery, EV charging and vehicles, creating an all-Tesla residential solar offering for the first time.
The company announced it was ending production of its higher-end Model S and Model Y, and turning that production space over to making humanoid robots.
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Tesla profit tanked 46% in 2025
The company's sales fell for a second year in a row despite CEO Elon Musk spending years promising 50% annual growth.
On Tesla’s earning call, Elon Musk described how some car models were being discontinued to make way for robot manufacturing, giving investors a new look at Tesla’s future with humanoid robotics. CNN’s Hadas Gold reports.