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This Is How Waymo Plans to Own Autonomous Driving

This Is How Waymo Plans to Own Autonomous Driving

The Uncontested Leader (For Now) If the robotaxi race ended today, Waymo would win the West. No one else—not Tesla, not Zoox—comes close to its current scale. Waymo is already running fully driverless rides in multiple U.S. cities, clocking over 400,000 rides per week. Now, it’s raising the stakes. $16 Billion for Rapid Global Growth…

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This Isn’t the Same Kia PV5 We Saw Last Time

This Isn’t the Same Kia PV5 We Saw Last Time

It’s Back—and Looking More American Something’s up with Kia’s electric van strategy. The PV5 Passenger, already available in Europe and South Korea, was recently seen driving through Ann Arbor, Michigan—but this wasn’t the same prototype from before. This version had U.S.-style side marker lights, which aren't required anywhere else. Add manufacturer plates, and suddenly this…

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Goodbye to Tesla-Style Door Handles

Goodbye to Tesla-Style Door Handles

China has officially announced a ban on retractable or hidden electric door handles for electric vehicles. Starting January 1, 2027, all new EVs sold in the country must have mechanical door releases—inside and out. This move directly targets the sleek, flush designs made popular by Tesla, which are now common across Chinese and global EV…

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Jaguar’s New EV Breaks the Battery Rulebook

Jaguar’s New EV Breaks the Battery Rulebook

A Legend Reborn (Sort Of) The Jaguar Type 00 has already stirred the pot—design drama, no rear window, and that Live Vivid. Delete Ordinary ad campaign that nearly broke the internet. Now, we’re past the pixels and hype. We’ve driven not one but two prototypes: the early PT3 mule and the fully loaded "golden car"…

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XPENG’s UK Push: New Cars, More Dealers

XPENG’s UK Push: New Cars, More Dealers

A Bigger Footprint for 2026 XPENG is stepping up its UK strategy. The brand plans to expand its dealer and service network throughout 2026. It will target major cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, and Edinburgh. The goal is simple. Put showrooms where customers already live and work. At the same time, support a…

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