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Archives for March 2025

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Meet the new Volvo CEO, same as the old Volvo CEO.

Ex-Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson has his old title back, replacing Jim Rowan who held the job for three years after Samuelsson stepped down in 2022. As he assumes/resumes his role, Samuelsson will face new challenges, including President Donald Trump’s threat to slap 25 percent tariffs on all cars not made in the US. Volvo already moved production of some of its vehicles, including the all-electric EX30, to Europe from China to avoid EU tariffs — and may ultimately do the same for the US.

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Nilay Patel
Nilay Patel
The Cadillac Vistiq EV is already quietly on sale.

The three-row Cadillac Vistiq SUV was scheduled to arrive in “spring” as a 2026 model, which usually means late June, but they’re already popping up for sale — here’s a dramatic TikTok from a dealer in Indiana. It’s expensive, with a starting price of $77,395, but it’s in the same zone as similar Rivian R1S and Kia EV9 trims, and you get the feeling Cadillac is pushing these out to capitalize on the wave of Tesla trade-ins and general anxiety about the $7500 EV tax credit going away.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Uber is teaming up with OpenTable.

The new partnership will create integrations across the Uber Eats, Uber, and OpenTable apps to “offer dining reservation access and seamless transportation options, membership benefits, and more.” The companies plan to roll out these integrations in “phases” throughout 2025.

TikTok, tariffs, and trials: everything happening in tech’s chaotic April

Things are about to get even more turbulent for the tech industry.

Lauren Feiner
We went to 10 anti-Tesla protests — and a couple counter protests, too

As it enters its third month, the Tesla Takedown movement shows no signs of slowing down.

The Verge
Trump pardons ex-Nikola CEO Trevor MiltonTrump pardons ex-Nikola CEO Trevor Milton
Andrew J. Hawkins
Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
Hyundai’s new Android-based infotainment software looks like Tesla’s.

Pleos Connect is the name of Hyundai Motor Group’s next-gen vehicle software interface based on Google’s Android Automotive OS, launching in Q2 2026. Today, the automaker kicked off a new annual conference to accelerate the development of Pleos and its “Cloud Mobility” software ecosystem, where “all forms of mobility are connected through software on the cloud,” including urban infrastructure.

Here’s a first look at the Pleos Connect interface:

hyundai pleos connect software
Pleos Connect has car controls and status on the left, maps on the right, and a toolbar with apps on the bottom.
Image: Hyundai
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
The toxic trouble with Tesla.

Is Tesla really cooked? Watch as The Verge transportation editor, Andrew Hawkins, walks us through how Elon Musk’s unprecedented takeover of the federal government has transformed public opinion of his car company into something increasingly toxic instead of futuristic, with some owners suddenly selling their cars even at a loss.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Las Vegas police say Paul Kim has been arrested for Tesla vandalism.

An arrest has been made in connection with a recent incident where someone wearing all black threw Molotov cocktails at vehicles and spray painted “resist” on the doors of a Tesla collision center in Las Vegas.

As reported earlier by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and other outlets, Paul Hyon Kim has been arrested and is facing charges including arson as well as the destruction of property, and law enforcement officials said he would also be booked on federal charges later today.