Earlier this year, Tesla announced plans to discontinue both the Model S and Model X, and will produce invite-only limited-edition "Signature Series" versions of those models before ending production as the company pivots toward increased robot production.
According to MotorTrend, the Signature Series are full-spec Plaid trims with unique styling touches including gold exterior badges, Plaid seat badges and piping, and a numbered dash plaque. Tesla will reportedly make 250 Model S and 100 Model X examples, and sales are invite-only.
Reports place pricing around $150,000–$160,000, a markup over the roughly $130,000 current fully optioned Model X Plaid, and each Signature Series car will include Tesla's Luxe Package with lifetime Supercharging, four years of maintenance, and Full Self-Driving.
This article is based on reporting from Motor 1.
Read the full article at Motor 1.
More automotive news: Latest car news