Tesla's Final Farewell: Only 350 "Signature Edition" Plaid Models to Be Made! (image)

   Tesla is preparing a legendary exit for its flagship vehicles. The company just announced a final "Signature Series" production run for the Model S and Model X. According to reports, Tesla to sell limited Signature Edition Model S/X Plaid units via an exclusive invitation system. This ultra-limited release includes only 250 Model S Plaid and 100 Model X Plaid vehicles. These cars are instant collectibles, featuring unique upgrades that are not available on any other model.

1. Exclusive Design: Garnet Red and Gold Accents

   The Signature Series introduces a stunning Garnet Red exterior paint. For the Model S, even the door handles match this deep red hue. Every vehicle features 24k-style gold badges, including the front "T" and the rear Plaid logo.

   Inside, the cabin is wrapped in a White theme with premium Alcantara finishes. Owners will find a unique numbered plaque on the dashboard, such as "1 of 250." Exclusive details like Gold Plaid puddle lights and custom interior lighting sequences set these cars apart.

2. Performance Specs: Carbon Ceramics and Luxe Package

   Tesla is packing these final units with every available high-end feature. The Model S version comes standard with Carbon Ceramic brakes and Gold calipers. Meanwhile, the Model X features a six-seat configuration with massive 22-inch wheels.

Feature

Model S Signature

Model X Signature

Limited Units

250

100

Brake System

Carbon Ceramic / Gold

Standard Plaid / Red

Wheel Size

21-inch

22-inch

   Every Signature model includes the "Luxe Package." This bundle provides FSD (Supervised), Free Unlimited Supercharging, and four years of premium service.

3. Pricing Strategy: The Cost of Scarcity

   Exclusivity comes at a premium price. According to Tesla Signature Series Model S/X final run pricing, the Model X version starts at $159,420. This represents a $30,000 markup over the standard inventory price.

   Tesla is intentionally creating scarcity to appeal to collectors and brand loyalists. By raising prices on remaining inventory, they protect the resale value of all existing Model S and X vehicles. These cars are no longer just transport; they are high-value investments.

4. A Legendary Tribute: The Return of "Signature"

   The "Signature" name holds deep meaning for Tesla fans. In 2012, the first 1,000 units of the original Model S were Signature models. Those early adopters paid $40,000 deposits to support Elon Musk’s vision.

   To honor this 14-year journey, Tesla will host a celebration in May 2026. This "last call" event will happen at sunset to mark the end of an era. While production is ending, the legacy of these flagship cars will live on forever.