Here’s what’s latest on the Model S Signature editions.
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Tesla has introduced a final, limited Signature Edition for the Model S (and similarly for the Model X) as part of a farewell run ahead of discontinuing the current S/X lineup. Reports describe a Garnet Red paint a gold accent package, exclusive badges, and a price around $159,000–$160,000, with a limited production run (roughly a few hundred to 350 units depending on the source) and invite-only purchase paths. These editions are framed as commemorative, signaling Tesla’s shift toward new priorities like robotics and autonomy.[1][2][3][4][9]
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Tesla has indicated the S and X are being retired to free up factory capacity for future ventures, with Elon Musk describing the move as an “honorable discharge” and planning a ceremony to mark the end of an era. The finalSignature series is part of this send-off.[3][1]
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Reception and details have been covered across auto outlets and enthusiast channels, including coverage from MotorTrend and other outlets, as well as multiple social posts noting the limited nature and pricing of the Signature variants.[4][7]
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- The final Signature edition is marketed as a collectible send-off, featuring Garnet Red with gold accents and a bespoke badge, with production limited to a few hundred units and a price near $159k.[9][3][4]
Would you like a brief comparative snapshot of the Signature editions versus the standard Model S in terms of specs and pricing, or a concise timeline of key milestones for the Model S/X retirement? I can pull together a compact chart or bullet timeline.[1][4]