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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
President Cybertruck.

A Tesla Cybertruck was spotted joining President-elect Donald Trump’s motorcade in Texas while traveling to the SpaceX Starship launch.

The Secret Service wouldn’t answer Road & Track’s questions about who was driving the Cybertruck, but come on, we all know who it was. A better question is whether the Cybertruck will officially join once Trump takes office. I mean, he’s already got one, gifted by streamer Adin Ross. And it is bulletproof — sort of.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
VW-backed battery manufacturer goes bust.

Sweden’s Northvolt filed for Chapter 11 this week after racking up $5.8 billion in debt and burning through $30 million in cash. The company had investments from Volkswagen and Goldman Sachs and orders from Audi, Porsche, and BMW.

It was working with Volvo on new batteries due in 2025 with higher energy density to be integrated as a structural element of the vehicle, It’s unclear whether Northvolt will make that deadline, although it plans to “operate as usual” during the restructuring.

Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
Jaguar follows up its ‘Copy Nothing’ campaign with a new car teaser.

The automaker is preparing for a big reveal of a new car in Miami on December 2nd — amidst the internet jeering at the perplexing “JaGUar” rebrand this week. Besides its HVAC-like appearance, the car’s rear seems to have a closed-off windshield, à la Polestar 4.

back left closeup of a silver car with a vent looking grille and a closed windshield.
There’s a grille in the back?
Image: Jaguar
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is a three-row electric SUV with room to grow

The South Korean automaker unveiled its newest EV ahead of the LA Auto Show.

Abigail Bassett
Jaguar is now JaGUarJaguar is now JaGUar
Umar Shakir
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Tesla’s now selling a seven-inch version of its humanoid robot.

Tesla’s Optimus robot is now available through the company’s online store, but in a version that’s even less capable than the ones at its recent Cybercab reveal. The $40, 1:10-scale Tesla Bot Action Figure stands 7.16 inches tall and is assembled from over 40 parts offering 20 points of articulation. It includes a tiny matching charging stand and a CyberHammer.

Two Tesla Bot action figures, one sitting and one standing, posed next to each other.
Two Tesla Bot action figures posed standing next to each other.
The Tesla Bot action figure in its packaging.
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Each seven-inch tall figure has 20 points of articulation.
Image: Tesla