Tesla Is Discontinuing the Cheapest Model S This Weekend
To make way for newer models.

Tesla‘s cheapest Model S option, the Model S 75 with rear-wheel drive, will be discontinued after September 24. The official discontinuation comes to make way for Tesla’s 75D, 100D, and P100D vehicles — all dual-motor, all-wheel-drive sedans.
This has been in the works since July with the Model 3 currently underway to replace the option as Tesla’s cheapest vehicle. Tesla is currently only producing Model 3 vehicles with rear-wheel drive and won’t release the all-wheel-drive, dual-motor cars until later. Last year, Tesla discontinued the mid-range 85-kWh Model X and rear-wheel drive 90-kWh Model S.