Tesla has officially closed the book on its high-end Model X Signature Edition, marking the end of an era for the luxury electric SUV. Priced at $159,420 US, this limited edition model has completely sold out, leaving potential buyers out of luck as Tesla has stopped accepting new reservations for the vehicle. However, those interested still have a chance to secure a piece of Tesla history with the Model S Signature Edition, which is still available for order.
The closure of the Model X Signature Edition signals a shift in focus for Tesla as the company looks to fill the remaining order backlog for the final 350 units. This limited release was designed to pay homage to the original Model S and Model X, which played a significant role in the transition to electric transportation. With production lines being converted to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots, Tesla is paving the way for “what’s next” in their lineup.
Both the Model S and Model X Signature Editions feature an exclusive Garnet Red paint with gold accents and a numbered dash plaque, giving them a unique and premium look. The Model X version comes equipped with a powerful 1,020 horsepower Plaid powertrain and lifetime free Supercharging, making it a coveted option for electric vehicle enthusiasts.
While the Model X Signature Edition may be sold out, the focus now shifts to the final remaining Model S units before production of these flagship vehicles comes to an end. Tesla has extended the email invite offer to a wide range of potential buyers, beyond just the ‘influencer’ crowd, inviting anyone interested in owning a limited-edition Model S or Model X to make a purchase.
As Tesla continues to innovate and evolve, the closure of the Model X Signature Edition marks a significant milestone for the company. With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of electric transportation, Tesla’s limited edition models serve as a testament to their dedication to creating cutting-edge vehicles for the future.

