Will the Model S/X return in the future? Tesla (特斯拉) vice president: 'Don't rule it out'
Lead
Tesla (特斯拉) has left the door ajar on a possible comeback for its premium Model S and Model X lines. It has been reported that a Tesla vice president—speaking to Chinese media—said, "Don't rule it out," when asked whether the high-end models might return to greater availability. Short answer: nothing is decided, but the signal matters.
Background and market context
The Model S and Model X are Tesla's flagship sedan and SUV, originally designed to showcase its best technology and higher-margin offerings. In recent years the company has emphasized the mass-market Model 3 and Model Y in China, where local rivals such as BYD (比亚迪) and NIO (蔚来) have aggressively expanded upmarket. It has been reported that the vice president's comment followed growing speculation among Chinese consumers and dealers about whether Tesla would reintroduce configurator options or resume broader deliveries of S and X variants.
Why this matters
China is the world's largest electric-vehicle market, and product decisions there matter globally. A return of the Model S/X would signal confidence in demand for premium EVs amid intense domestic competition and could affect Tesla's pricing and production choices elsewhere. Geopolitics also hangs in the background: US-China trade dynamics, supply-chain localization and technology policy shape where and how automakers choose to sell higher-end models. Will regulatory pressure or shifting tariffs force a different strategy? Possibly.
What to watch next
For now, the comment is a cautious one-line headline. It has been reported that no firm timeline or formal product announcement followed. Consumers and investors should watch Tesla's official channels and China-specific dealer networks for confirmation. Will the sleek flagships make a full return—globally, in China, or both? Tesla's terse reply suggests the company wants to keep options open.
