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Tesla Robotaxi setback, Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, Bollinger is over, and more

Tesla Robotaxi setback, Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, Bollinger is over, and more

Electrek Nov 28, 2025 50 min
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About this episode

The latest episode dives into the recent setbacks for Tesla's RoboTaxi program, revealing a drastic reduction in projected vehicle numbers from 500 to just 60 by year-end. The hosts discuss the challenges Tesla faces in achieving full autonomy, contrasting it with competitors like Waymo. They also touch on the new Mercedes-Benz CLA EV, which offers impressive specs and pricing, and the closure of Bollinger Motors. Additionally, the episode highlights Tesla's Powerwall recall issues and the implications of ongoing legal challenges.

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Company

Tesla

"...But let's start out with Tesla as usual. And it's RoboTaxi heavy..."

Tesla is a car company that makes electric vehicles and focuses on new technologies to help the environment.

Term

autonomy

"...I mean, I'm hype about autonomy. I think autonomy is coming..."

Autonomy means that a car can drive itself without needing a person to control it, using special technology to do so.

Term

accidents

"...we know that Tesla already had seven reported accidents with RoboTaxi in Austin..."

Accidents are when cars crash into something or someone. The conversation talks about how often these self-driving cars have accidents compared to regular drivers.

Term

RoboTaxi

"...the state of RoboTaxi right now. And Elon also said that by the end of the year, well, he said that a few months ago now..."

RoboTaxi is a type of taxi that drives itself without a human driver. Companies like Tesla are working on making this technology safe and reliable.

Term

autonomous vehicles

"Well, Waymo's RoboTaxi doesn't have a safety monitor. They do when they first launch in a new service area. But when they actually announced we have a RoboTaxi service available..."

Autonomous vehicles are cars that can drive themselves without needing a person to control them. They use special technology to see and understand their surroundings.

Company

Waymo

"If you're going to compare it to Waymo, which is the go to thing that people do they compare, you know, Tesla and Waymo as the two leader and autonomous vehicles."

Waymo is a company that builds self-driving cars and offers a taxi service that doesn't need a driver. It's part of Google's efforts to create autonomous vehicle technology.

Term

FSD

"Oh, yeah. Elon had a big admission also this week regarding Tesla's autonomous effort. And this, this one is an interesting one. So this one is more about FSD and RoboTaxi."

FSD means Full Self-Driving, which is Tesla's technology that allows their cars to drive themselves with little or no human input. It includes features that help the car navigate and follow traffic rules.

Brand

Ford

"...that automaker, most likely was Ford, because Jim Farley, Ford CEO, did comment on talks with Tesla..."

Ford is a major car company in the United States that makes many different types of vehicles, like trucks and cars. They are famous for models like the Ford Mustang and the Ford F-150 truck.

Term

LiDAR

"...and he even went as far as stating that he believed that Waymo is better and he sees that for level four and up LiDAR is..."

LiDAR is a technology that helps cars see their surroundings by using lasers to measure distances. It creates a 3D map of the area, which is useful for self-driving cars to avoid obstacles and navigate safely.

Term

Level 4

"...responsibility if something happens, which is, you know, what Level 4 is and Level 3 to a certain degree..."

Level 4 means the car can drive itself completely without needing a driver to take over, but only in certain areas or situations.

Term

Level 3

"...to switch over from the drivers to the system or vice versa, I should say. And this is not like crazy talk. Like obviously, Level 4 way more was its own insurance system for that..."

Level 3 means the car can drive itself most of the time, but you still need to be ready to take over if something goes wrong.

Company

BYD

"...some of them are taking responsibility for it. BYD, for example, for its auto part feature, if something happens, they'll cover the cost..."

BYD is a car company from China that makes electric cars. They are known for covering costs if their car features cause damage.

Concept

EVs

"...but I'm seeing a lot of Chinese EVs here, Andy and BYD, and I'm seeing some like European, but for the most part,..."

EVs stand for electric vehicles, which are cars that run on electricity instead of gasoline. They are often seen as better for the environment because they produce fewer emissions.

Concept

power grid

"...the power grid seems to go down like almost every day here. I mean, every day I've been here,..."

The power grid is the system that provides electricity to homes and businesses. If it goes down, people might not have power to charge their electric cars.

Car

Mercedes-Benz CLA 250

"So now we have all the details on the Mercedes Benz CLA EV pricing and range have been released. And it's, it's impressive..."

The Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 is a small luxury car known for its stylish design and technology features. It's part of the CLA series, which is designed to be sporty and fun to drive.

Term

EQ technology

"the 226 CLA 250 plus with EQ technology, so that's the electric version starts at $47,250..."

EQ technology is Mercedes-Benz's name for their electric cars and hybrid systems. It focuses on making cars that run on electricity instead of gasoline.

Term

kWh battery pack

"starts at $47,250 with the 85 kWh battery pack for 374 miles of range on a full charge."

A kWh battery pack shows how much energy an electric car's battery can hold. The more kWh, the longer the car can drive on a single charge.

Concept

electric truck

"...it was a truck. So they were early in trying to make an electric truck. And they were using..."

An electric truck runs on electricity instead of gas or diesel. They are better for the environment because they don't produce harmful emissions.

Car

Tesla Cybertruck

"...even though cyber truck is not necessarily simple in some ways with the apex of the roof and all that. But they had this idea of making like just a rugged, simple vehicle that's all electric..."

The Tesla Cybertruck is a futuristic-looking electric pickup truck made by Tesla. It has a unique design and is built to be very strong and useful for various tasks.

Brand

Scout

"...I really like their consumer designs for the vehicle. Now I feel like Scout is kind of the the one that's like taking over this this specific segment. And I like Scout, they're doing some good stuff."

Scout is a car brand that makes vehicles for both electric and gas drivers. It used to be popular a long time ago and is now making a comeback with new designs.

Term

gas option

"...they have the gas option. So and the EV purists are kind of like having a tough time with the gas option."

The 'gas option' means that a car runs on gasoline instead of electricity. Some people prefer this because they are used to it and like how it drives.

Company

Aptera

"Let's switch gears to Aptera. Any new takes on Aptera now that looks like they're finally making a bit of progress toward assembling potentially dozens of vehicles?"

Aptera is a company that makes electric cars. They are known for creating cars that can use sunlight to help power them, making them very energy-efficient.

Term

self-driving

"All right, moving on from the YouTube, I've seen 14.2 looks like a breakthrough for self driving that started the March of nine."

Self-driving means that a car can drive itself without anyone controlling it. It uses special technology to see and understand the road, making it safer and easier to get around.

Concept

bi-directional charging

"...with instability and climate chaos across the globe, bi-directional charging is turning greater use."

Bi-directional charging means that an electric car can both take in electricity to charge and send electricity out to power other things, like your home.

Company

General Motors (GM)

"...every Chevrolet and GM car made now has bi-directional capability."

General Motors, or GM, is a big company that makes cars and trucks. They own several car brands, including Chevrolet.

Term

cutting costs

"...Cuscutting is a big thing. Like Elon love Cuscutting. They remove everything from these cars..."

Cutting costs means spending less money. In cars, it can mean taking away features or using cheaper parts to save money.

Term

BEV

"...this is nice to see Mercedes build a truly competitive BEV sedan competition breeds innovation..."

BEV means Battery Electric Vehicle. It's a car that runs only on electricity and doesn't use gas at all, making it better for the environment.

Company

Polestar

"...I was just looking at the Polestar website and they're advertising a 12 year corrosion guarantee..."

Polestar is a car company that makes electric vehicles. They are known for their stylish designs and focus on being environmentally friendly.

Term

corrosion prevention system

"...you should treat it to, there's anti-conversion corrosion prevention system, clear code to the house..."

A corrosion prevention system helps keep cars from rusting, especially in places where they use salt on the roads in winter. It includes special treatments to protect the metal parts of the car.

Term

clear coat

"...there's anti-conversion corrosion prevention system, clear code to the house..."

Clear coat is a shiny, protective layer that goes over the paint on a car. It helps keep the color looking good and protects it from things like sun damage and scratches.

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