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Uber's Robotaxi Spending Points to Future EV Fleet Demand, Not Consumer Choice Yet
Uber is putting major capital behind autonomous-vehicle alternatives involving Rivian, Lucid, and Nuro while still working with Waymo in select markets. For shoppers, the story is about future fleet demand rather than personal-car buying today.
Tesla Cybercab Filing Points to Fleet Support Work in Las Vegas
Tesla appears to be preparing a Las Vegas facility tied to Cybercab support operations. The filing does not make Cybercab a consumer product today, but it shows the kind of cleaning, charging, and staging infrastructure a robotaxi fleet would need.
Rivian R2 Configurator Opens With $57,990 Performance Launch Model
Rivian’s R2 configurator is live, but early shoppers can only build the Performance Launch Package model for now. The first configurable R2 starts at $57,990 before destination, with cheaper Premium and Standard versions following later.
2027 Volkswagen ID. Buzz Returns With New Trims and Camping-Friendly Updates
Volkswagen plans to bring the ID. Buzz back for 2027 with new trims and smaller updates. The electric van still has little direct competition in the U.S., but shoppers should wait for final pricing, range, and package details.
Honda Shifts Toward Hybrids as EV Demand Slows
Honda is moving more near-term resources into hybrids after slowing EV demand and costly electrification plans pressured its auto business. The company is not walking away from EVs entirely, but its next few years will lean harder on hybrid models, flexible factories, and a more cautious EV rollout.
Rivian Assistant Rolls Out as Software Becomes a Bigger Ownership Test
Rivian is rolling out its in-vehicle assistant to R1T and R1S owners through a software update, with R2 support expected later. The feature matters if it makes common vehicle controls easier without adding distraction.
Ford Energy’s 5.45-MWh Battery Container Pushes Ford Into Grid Storage
Ford Energy has introduced a 20-foot LFP battery container for utility, industrial, and commercial storage projects. The 5.45-MWh DC Block gives Ford a new role in grid storage, where reliability, domestic assembly, and long-term service support matter as much as the battery itself.
Tesla Patent Targets Quieter Cabins With Redesigned Anti-Rattle Trim Clip
Tesla has filed a patent application for a redesigned trim clip that could reduce squeaks, rattles, and vibration noise inside future vehicles. It is a small part, but one that could help EV cabins maintain a quieter, more premium feel over time.
2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz Review Puts Space, Range, and Price in Focus
The U.S.-spec 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz brings three rows, a larger battery, and van-like space, but its EPA range and price need a close look. Family shoppers should compare it with three-row EV SUVs before buying.
2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali Review Shows Big Range With Big-Truck Tradeoffs
The 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali offers long estimated range and clever cargo flexibility, but it remains a very large, expensive electric pickup. Shoppers should weigh its capability against size, charging needs, and total cost.
Rivian-Backed Also Raises $105 Million for Smaller Electric Mobility
Rivian-linked spinoff Also has raised $105 million to develop smaller electric mobility products. The effort could broaden choices below full-size EVs, but it is not a near-term shopping decision yet.
Southern States May Give EV Drivers Better Real-World Range Conditions
Vaisala's EV range analysis suggests warmer Southern states can be favorable for real-world EV range because extreme cold is less of a factor. Drivers still need to plan around speed, terrain, tires, heat, and charger spacing.