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Andrew J. Hawkins

Andrew J. Hawkins

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    The Nissan Leaf is finally getting the makeover it deserves

    With over 300 miles of estimated range, a Tesla charge port, and native Android software, the pioneering EV is back and better than ever.

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    Ford’s new modified Mustang Mach-E is ready to fly up Pikes Peak

    The EV demonstrator can handle 6,900 lbs of downforce at 150 mph — which, you know, is insane.

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    Andrew J. Hawkins
    After a delay, Lucid adds Android Auto support.

    Unlike other EV-only automakers, Lucid seems to have come around on phone mirroring. It added Apple CarPlay support in 2023, and then last year, the luxury EV company said it would roll out support for Android Auto in the fall of 2024.

    That’s been delayed until today, when Lucid announced that Android Auto is now available in all Lucid Air vehicles via an over-the-air update (Lucid OS 2.7.0). Access for Lucid Gravity owners is “coming soon.”

    The Android Auto Smart Driving Companion App is now available in all Lucid Air vehicles via an over-the-air update, giving Lucid owners access their favorite Android smartphone maps, media, and messaging apps.
    The Android Auto Smart Driving Companion App is now available in all Lucid Air vehicles via an over-the-air update, giving Lucid owners access their favorite Android smartphone maps, media, and messaging apps.
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    Watch a Tesla with FSD ignore a stop sign and run over a child-sized dummy.

    Just food for thought ahead of the company’s robotaxi launch later this month.

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    Andrew J. Hawkins
    A pretty fascinating look under the hood of the Rivan R2.

    Rivian just posted an interesting video about the design and engineering work that goes into its upcoming R2 vehicle. The best part is when they take us into the garage where they work on their engineering test vehicles and we get to see the “Mule 3.2,” which is basically an x-ray version of the car with all the wiring and electrical components completely exposed. I promise, it’s SFW.

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    Andrew J. Hawkins
    Elon delays Tesla robotaxi launch.

    Last month, Bloomberg reported that the launch would be July 12th. But Tesla never confirmed it, and now Musk is saying the long-awaited robotaxi service will “tentatively” kick off in Austin, Texas, on June 22nd. (An X user spotted one of the first driverless Teslas in the city earlier this week.) Musk also claimed that a Tesla vehicle will drive itself from the factory to a customer’s home for the first time on June 28th.

    And seeing how Tesla has yet to respond to federal regulators’ questions about the safety of its vehicles, Musk also made nice with President Trump. (Trump, for his part, sounded less enthusiastic about burying the hatchet.)

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    Andrew J. Hawkins
    A real Tesla robotaxi spotted in Austin.

    A Tesla Model Y with no one behind the steering wheel was spotted driving through Austin recently, according to a video posted to X and noticed by InsideEVs. The video was also reposted by Tesla’s head of autonomy, Ashok Elluswamy, who wrote “Slowly slowly at first, then …” seemingly confirming its authenticity. The Model Y also has “Robotaxi” written in Tesla’s notoriously difficult-to-read Cybertruck font on the passenger door. Bloomberg previously reported that the company’s robotaxi service was set to launch this week on June 12th, though the automaker has yet to formally confirm the date.

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    Andrew J. Hawkins
    Apple adding digital car key support for more automakers.

    According to 9 to 5 Mac, the company said during WWDC that it would soon support digital car keys from 13 additional vehicle brands, including Audi, Cadillac, Chevy, Hyundai, Kia, GMC, Volvo, Rivian, and others. That brings the total number of brands supported to 33. The keys are added to the Wallet app, and can be used to lock, unlock, and start the vehicle using technology like NFC, UWB, or BLE — depending on which are supported by the vehicle.