The Ford Maverick is a small truck that doesn’t cost too much. It’s good if you want a vehicle that can carry things but is still easy to drive in the city.
The Ford Bronco Sport is a small SUV that can drive on rough roads and is good for daily use. It’s affordable and shares parts with a small truck called the Maverick.
The Tesla Cybertruck is a new kind of electric truck that looks very different from regular trucks. It’s made by Tesla, a company known for electric cars.
Towing an RV trailer means pulling a big camper behind your vehicle. This needs a lot of power and can make driving electric vehicles harder because it uses more energy.
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is an electric van that looks like the old VW buses from the past but uses modern electric power. It’s a new kind of family vehicle.
The Volkswagen Polo is a small car that lots of people like because it's easy to drive and doesn't use much fuel. There's also an electric version called the ID. Polo that runs on batteries instead of petrol.
The Mercedes G-Class is a fancy and strong SUV that can drive off-road and looks very stylish. A smaller version is coming soon for people who want a similar car but smaller.
The Mercedes EQS is a fancy electric SUV that is very comfortable and uses the latest technology. It shows how Mercedes is making electric cars alongside regular ones.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS 450 SUV is a fancy electric car that is shaped like a big family car. It runs on electricity instead of gas and has lots of nice features inside.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is a big, tough SUV that can drive on rough roads and lasts a long time. It’s similar to other strong SUVs but is very trusted by many people.
The Jeep Recon is a new electric SUV that can drive on rough roads like other Jeep vehicles. It’s a bit expensive but uses electric power instead of gas.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is an electric car that looks like a small SUV. It can charge quickly and has lots of space inside for passengers and things.
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Ford plots five sub 40k models by the end of the decade, starting with an electric four-door pickup next year.
The CFO Sherry House confirmed the range will span gas, hybrid and electric.
The U.S. average new car price is now a smidge over $50,000.
That was in December 2025. Ford's average sale price, though, is $55,500.
Ford currently sells two sub 40k models.
There's the Maverick pickup and the Bronco Sport SUV.
Cost reduction centers on Ford's universal EV platform unveiled last August and described as a model team moment.
Beyond the planned $30,000 pickup, which if it does arrive at that price will be an exceptionally priced vehicle.
The platform reduces parts and fasteners, uses prismatic LFP cells and applies an assembly tree process.
Cutting workstations by 40%, assembly time by 15%, 48 volts systems or low voltage battery system getting rid of the old 12-volt battery.
Many people call the $30,000 Ford Maverick electric truck.
It's not called a Maverick, but that's what people call it.
A Cybertruck in disguise because there are so many people that used to work at Tesla now working on Ford's similar architecture.
Ford will also build an affordable pickup at its Tennessee plant from 2029.
Mr. Farley, the CEO, citing a significant technology and affordability lead amongst Chinese automakers,
warning that Western firms need to restructure their cost bases referenced Ford's past failures to anticipate disruptions from international rivals.
Ford denied talks with Xiaomi over US EV production, but did not deny discussions with Geely about potentially producing Geely vehicles at their Valencia plant.
Now, Ford also confirming plans to add EREV's extended range electric vehicles and using EREV technology on its lineup,
including the updated F-150 Lightning.
If you ask me, that's very sensible.
A smaller midsize pickup truck that doesn't need to do any heavy lifting as it were.
Great, make it electric 30K.
That's where we are with battery technology, you know, 10 years in to this fantastic journey that we're all doing.
And if you need to get a real workhorse truck, I mean, look, if you need to do a workhorse in 2026 and you're just going to complain about towing all day long,
just go buy something diesel for the next five years.
However, for most people, an F-150 Lightning with an EREV powertrain, so big battery, but one you can plug in, obviously,
is probably a good way to frame that class of vehicle and those kind of buyers in America.
I should obviously, you know, preface or caveat that with saying this is an American issue.
The rest of us don't have truck culture and, you know, Ute culture in Australia doesn't have that many issues going electric.
So this is about the size of America and also what people are used to doing with trucks.
And yeah, if you're towing an RV trailer 3,000 miles across the country over some elevation,
EV is going to be a little bit inconvenient for you.
And if anyone said it wasn't, then they're lying. It's very doable. It's just harder.
EREVs obviously have a petrol generator engine, you know, Ford have plenty of combustion technology they can lean on
and it's only ever a generator, so any of a charge is a big battery.
Ford expects the new Lightning to be 700 miles of total range with the generator running.
And you can tow, obviously, and you can do big elevation and big towing and all those kind of things
and you can fill it up with gas to your heart's content.
And there is, you may disagree with me here, I will slightly interject with my own personal opinion.
There is a subset of truck buyers, probably in America, who probably need their hand holding a little bit to go EV.
If that's not too insulting. The fact that it comes with a gas tank, that you can put gas in it at any time
but has a big battery that you charge overnight and it's really cheap, is probably a good way to overcome
some of those barriers, some of those blocks. No one's taking your diesel trucks away.
There's never been a mandate in America.
I think when people realize, oh, this is cool, right? It's really powerful.
Loads of torque, nice and quiet, very cheap to run.
And a backup generator, that might be a good thing.
Right, let's talk Volkswagen ID Polo. Been spotted testing ahead of its global launch later this year
with a GTI variant confirmed alongside as well.
That's the first time a GTI badge is going on an EV at Volkswagen.
One of six Volkswagen EVs planned for this year.
ID Polo sits on MEV Plus architecture.
It's four meters long, which matches the current petrol polo.
Volkswagen will sell both versions in parallel.
The petrol model gets tech updates, possibly some hybridization as well.
Design follows the ID2 all concept, which is probably three years old now.
So sleek profile, recessed door handles, sportier GTI styling, like larger wheels,
different bumpers, side skirts, things like that, probably different kind of brake calipers.
The interior, probably a fabric trim, a 10.25 inch digital instrument cluster,
a 13 inch touchscreen, and none of the button madness of the original ID3 design either.
Two battery pack sizes. This is very sensible. This is what the Koreans do.
37 kilowatt hours, 90 kilowatt DC fast charging.
On a polo, absolutely bring it on. I'll have that every day as my second car.
Or 52 kilowatt hour and 155 kilowatts of power with 130 kilowatt DC fast charging.
Again, very sensible. You can just pick your poison on that one.
And so European pricing starts at 25,000 euros compared to 20,000 for the petrol polo.
And the ID polo confirmed for Australian showrooms as well, but no timing actually announced on that one.
Let's talk a little bit about Swedish courts.
I haven't updated you on this in a while because it's largely just ongoing,
but Sweden and Tesla are having a bit of a fight.
All to do with Tesla's insistence on not having anything unionized
and Sweden being a country that has a pretty rich heritage and culture on unionization.
And so it's a battle of cultures and a battle of kind of worldviews as well.
Tesla is just a very anti-union. We see this in Berlin at the Gigafactory in Grunheider.
Very much combative. Let me put it that way delicately with unionization.
Of course, if you're going to run a factory in Germany, they knew this anyway.
It wouldn't have been news to anybody at Tesla despite what I read online sometimes.
Like, whoa, Tesla discovered that unions in Germany are really strong.
Like, no, they knew that. They'd bought the old Groman business whatever it was like eight years ago.
They already had factories in Germany.
Like, they knew this, so it wasn't a surprise to Tesla at all.
But unions also very strong in Sweden and they fell out.
And so there's an ongoing dispute with IF Metall.
Electricians joined a sympathy strike which delay the grid connections to the superchargers.
Tesla challenged the delay and arguing grid operators haven't been connecting their superchargers,
which that was rejected, by the way, upholding the strike's legality under Swedish law.
Also, the administrative court in the area dismissing Tesla's case,
ruling that labor disputes belong to the parties involved,
and that the electricity act of Sweden doesn't conflict with European Union law.
Tesla can now appeal to a higher court.
The station, which I think is called Lundby, is still offline in the meantime.
Two years after it should have been connected.
In recent satisfaction surveys and actually sales surveys as well,
Tesla's still do pretty well in Sweden in terms of sales.
And of course, the supercharger network in Sweden can be used by third-party cars as well.
So Tesla points out, hey, by blocking our supercharger connections,
you're hurting generally V-drivers.
Now, let's talk about the Porsche Macan.
And this is the 2026 Porsche Macan GTS trim.
So the fifth variant of the all-electric Macan, sitting below the turbo,
making a case for performance and premium at a lower price point,
which is $107,650.
Visually, GTS looks a little bit different, different front and rear facias,
lower stance as well.
It sits lower on its standard 21-inch wheels,
electronically controlled limited-slip diff on the rear is fitted.
They say retuned damper springs and anti-roll bars, dual motors,
obviously it's all-wheel drive, over 500 horsepower,
over boost to 563 horsepower,
0-60 miles an hour at 3.6 seconds,
which is slower than the turbo, but not by much.
You wouldn't feel it unless you are...
Well, I don't know how you'd feel the difference.
95 kilowatt-hour battery, DC fast charging at 270 kilowatts peak.
That's a 10 to 80 in 21 minutes.
Loads of driver assistance and things like that.
Even trained parking routines.
And for your $107,000, the GTS opens up another option
for what must be admitted is a narrow set of buyers.
Audi has integrated Easy Park and the app,
which I think is RID, RIDE, R-Y-D,
presume it's RIDE, because RID makes no sense,
but R-Y-D into its infotainment system
that covers parking, fueling, charging,
and even car washing.
Easy Park covers 60,000 public and private locations
in 1,300 European cities.
And so you just get one prompt when the vehicle
enters an area that is supported for things like parking.
If your time is nearing an end,
you get an alert to your phones,
send your parking if you want to.
R-Y-D, RIDE, I presume it's RIDE.
Consolidates contactless fueling, charging,
and car washing into a single app.
It works with ARAL and SO in Germany.
Across Europe, you can use 90% of charging stations
and 10,000 fuel stations as well.
For EV drivers, using the app integrates
with the vehicle's route planner.
It opens automatically when approaching a charging station
and you can start or stop a session
via the infotainment screen in your Audi
and this gets updated.
We'll take a break, we'll come back.
Let's talk a little bit about charging police EVs
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citing safety.
The proposal follows residential complaints
about these e-bikes that go too fast,
run red lights, and even drive on sidewalks as well.
And this local counselor arguing that delivery companies,
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Residents, they say they support the ban.
Other site would harm delivery workers
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Local counselors there acknowledging
that enforcing existing traffic laws
may be more effective than a blanket ban on one group.
Okay, let's go talk about how you charge
your electric police car.
Essex Police plans to switch
50 of their 800 fleet vehicles electric this year.
And then when they want to charge them,
they're going to go use a bus depot.
Essex Police Force partnering with First Bus
to charge at Basildon, the bus depot there.
The site's high-powered charges
can refill a police car in 20 minutes.
And Essex Police began their EV move back in 2022,
but relied on public charges.
It now says the first charge arrangement costs less
and suits its fleet.
The Force chose a commercial agreement
with the charging supplier,
rather than spending money on putting
their own charge points in at police stations.
The head of fleet at Essex Police,
says reliable charging infrastructure matters
if the Force wants to hit its decarbonisation targets.
For now, the plan mainly serves
the southern part of Essex.
Makes sense if your buses aren't charging at that time
and you can earn some extra money
and a police force needs somewhere to charge.
I would presume they have some slow
7 kilowatt charges at the police stations
or maybe the vehicles are just always on the move.
You know, swapping police women and men.
So maybe those vehicles just never really
stop long enough to do some level two charging.
Now, let's talk about Mercedes-Benz Baby G.
Spy shots from winter testing put
Mercedes-Junior G-Class on track
for a launch next year.
The prototype retains the proportions of a G-Class,
although the dual front lighting is replaced
by LED outlines, which combine
the daytime running lights and the turn signals.
Two test cars seen in Germany
on a transporter.
One with a full ladder set up as well.
On a scale, the Junior G-Class is smaller
than a two-row Mercedes-Benz EQS 450 SUV.
And Mercedes plans electric and combustion
versions of the Baby G.
The car rides on the MMA platform from Mercedes,
shared with the new CLA and the updated GLA,
so that's all the good stuff.
Very high efficiency, by the way.
Rivals would be something like a Land Cruiser
or a Jeep Electric Recon.
It starts at around $67,000 on the STLA
large platform.
Now, Waymo's sixth generation driver technology
is being deployed with a 42% smaller
sensor suite.
We first saw these Waymo autonomous vehicles,
any autonomous vehicle years ago.
Their sensor suites were so big,
now they just keep shrinking them
and shrinking them, and yet it outperforms
the outgoing technology being 42% smaller.
They've got 13 cameras, not 29.
They've got four LiDARs, not five.
They've got six radar, 17 megapixel
imager, and good low-light performance,
they say.
Using custom chips, these vehicles
have traditionally, the Waymo's been
Jaguar iPaces.
This supports the Zika RT
and the Hyundai IONIQ 5.
So the next Waymo you take could be
a Hyundai IONIQ 5.
That's pretty cool, isn't it?
Waymo serves six US cities
and wants nine more this year.
DC, Detroit, Vegas, San Diego,
Denver, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio,
and Orlando.
They're coming to London as well.
I think they're bringing the iPaces to London
rather than those other vehicles
which are now going to be introduced
to the Waymo fleet.
They say that Tesla's camera-only
approach simply doesn't work
for full autonomy.
If you want it in every possible weather and situation
with no driver,
you need a multi-sensor stack.
That argument will carry on forever
until someone solves autonomy.
And Waymo would say,
well, we're getting pretty close to solving autonomy.
Tesla have a little way to go
would be their argument.
Now, finally,
the German project
that is targeting faster EV charging
is called Odyssey EV.
The optimized dynamics
of high-voltage powertrains
developing sustainable systems
for electric vehicles.
That is the world's craziest acronym.
Odyssey with many Ss.
Odysseyv.
It's fine.
It's a project in Germany
led by Dortmund University,
targeting EV technology
above 800 volts.
It covers the full development chain,
and advanced semiconductors
to power modules and onboard chargers
and inverters as well.
Higher voltages, over 800 volts
enable faster charging.
You can run thinner cables as well.
Of course, that's cheaper.
It has less weight as well.
It improves energy losses,
better efficiency, better real-world range.
The project is developing safety standards
as well over a thousand volts
where there's more insulation demands
because touching one of those orange cables
with your tongue
gives you a really, really bad headache.
And the professor there, Dr. Marcus Tobin,
links the work directly
to consumer barriers,
overcoming longer charging times
and limited range in an EV.
You know I was joking about
the whole tongue orange cable thing.
Don't never do that. Never do.
Do that. That's going to give you a really bad day.
I'll let you podcast for today.
Sometimes I think the British sarcasm
doesn't always come across.
It's like when you explain a joke,
it's no longer funny, but I kind of have to do it.
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About this episode
Ford plans to launch five affordable models under $40,000 by 2030, starting with an electric four-door pickup next year, leveraging a new universal EV platform to cut costs. Volkswagen is preparing the ID Polo EV with a sporty GTI variant, offering sensible battery options and pricing around 25,000 euros. Meanwhile, Tesla faces ongoing union disputes in Sweden delaying supercharger connections, highlighting cultural clashes over labor. Porsche introduces the 2026 Macan GTS, a performance-oriented electric SUV priced at $107,650, balancing power and luxury. The episode also touches on extended-range EVs and evolving truck market dynamics in the U.S.