Tesla To Commemorate Last Of Model S, X With Signature Vehicle Deliveries On Wednesday

The delivery event will start streaming live from Fremont Factory at 5 pm PT, Tesla said.
U.S. President Donald Trump gets out of aTesla Model S on the South Lawn of the White House on March 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
U.S. President Donald Trump gets out of aTesla Model S on the South Lawn of the White House on March 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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Published May 19, 2026   |   5:38 PM EDT
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  • The invite-only Signature series is limited to just 350 vehicles. 
  • Tesla is positioning them as coveted future collector’s items as it repurposes its Fremont factory lines. 
  • Tesla’s decision to retire the two vehicles came amid falling demand.

EV giant Tesla Inc (TSLA) is officially ending the sales of its Model S and Model X vehicles, with a delivery event of Signature, limited-edition vehicles slated for Wednesday.

The company announced the event in a post on X. The delivery event will start streaming live from Fremont Factory in California at 5 pm PT, Tesla said.

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What’s The Signature Edition?

The company also shared several pictures of the edition. Limited to just 350 vehicles worldwide—250 units of the tri-motor Model S Plaid and 100 six-seat Model X Plaid examples—the invite-only series features a striking exclusive Garnet Red paint scheme accented by gold Tesla “T” badges, gold Plaid emblems, and Signature badging.

Priced at about 159,420 each and fully equipped with Tesla’s Luxe Package—including lifetime Full Self-Driving (Supervised), free Supercharging for life, and four years of Premium Connectivity and service—the Signature Editions carry a one-year no-resale agreement, instantly positioning them as coveted future collector’s items as Tesla repurposes its Fremont factory lines for the production of its humanoid robot called Optimus.

Both the Model S sports sedan and the Model X SUV were Tesla’s more premium vehicles. Tesla’s decision to retire the two vehicles came amid falling demand; sales of the Model X, S, and Cybertruck vehicles collectively accounted for just 3% of Tesla’s overall global deliveries in 2025.

"It is time to bring the S/X programs to an end. It's part of our overall shift to an autonomous future," Musk said about the decision on Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call.

How Did TSLA Retail Traders React?

On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around TSLA stock stayed within the ‘bullish’ territory over the past 24 hours, while message volume stayed at ‘normal’ levels.

TSLA stock has risen 18% over the past 12 months. 

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