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Toyota Drops $800M on EVs While the Legacy Automakers Pull Back
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In this episode, we dive into the latest developments shaping the electric vehicle landscape, starting with a closer look at Donut Lab’s solid-state battery claims and the notable absence of key performance data. We discuss Tesla’s Cybertruck earning a rare crash safety distinction and what that could mean for its reputation moving forward. Toyota’s significant investment in U.S.-based EV production sparks speculation about its next electric model, while Volkswagen faces scrutiny with a large-scale EV recall tied to battery concerns. We also explore Cadillac’s push toward “eyes-off” driving technology and when consumers might realistically expect to see it. Finally, Tesla’s ambitious expansion plans at Giga Texas hint at a future blending manufacturing with ecological design. It’s a packed episode covering innovation, challenges, and the future direction of EVs.
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- Tesla files site plans for massive Giga Texas expansion including ‘ecological paradise’
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