Episodios

  • TTD May 22, 2025 - GM Super Cruise Gets More Super
    May 22 2025

    Starting with the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq, GM is introducing new features to its Super Cruise hands-off driving assist that take advantage of Google Maps integration

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  • TTD May 21, 2025 - Toyota Remains Committed to Hybrids
    May 21 2025

    Toyota is living up to its 1:6:90 rule by augmenting its expanding its battery electric vehicle lineup with standard hybrid or plug-in hybrid drivetrains on the new 2026 RAV4

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  • TTD May 20, 2025 - Great 3-Row Electric SUVs
    May 20 2025

    The 3-row electric SUV segment is expanding with both mainstream and luxury options that offer great room and are outstanding to drive

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  • TTD May 19, 2025 - Stellantis Struggles
    May 19 2025

    Stellantis is in a struggle for its ongoing existence

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  • TTD May 15, 2025 - Hummer Gets New Software Defined Features
    May 15 2025

    After going through several years of software quality problems on its current generation of EVs, General Motors finally feels ready to take advantage of the software defined vehicle nature of its vehicles with new features coming to the 2026 Hummer EV and also to existing Hummers on the road

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  • TTD May 14, 2025 - The Toyota CH-R Returns as an EV
    May 14 2025

    Toyota is bringing the CH-R back to North America in 2026 as a 338-hp all-wheel-drive EV

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  • TTD May 13, 2025 - GM Goes Manganese in 2028
    May 13 2025

    Like Ford a couple of weeks ago, General Motors has announced a breakthrough in developing lithium manganese rich cells for next generation electric vehicles that achieve cost similar to lithium iron phosphate batteries with nearly 30% more energy density. The cells will be launched in a production vehicle in 2028.

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  • TTD May 12, 2025 - Mercedes-Benz CLA Charging Issue
    May 12 2025

    The new Mercedes-Benz CLA launching this year will offer the brand's first level 2++ system, dubbed Drive Assist Pro. It also features an 800V electrical architecture, but inexplicably, it will only support DC fast charging on 800V chargers, not on the more common 400V chargers like those used by Tesla

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