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Cars are the technology of the future. The Verge brings you new car reviews, auto show insights, deeply reported investigations, and news from the frontlines of autonomous and electric vehicle development. We bring you updates from major companies like Ford, GM, Mercedes, and VW as well as digital upstarts like Uber, Google, and Tesla. Cars are among the biggest computers that we’ll ever own, and we know computers. We also bring you news and analyses from the growing effort to reduce the number of cars crowding our cities and the fight to reduce oil consumption, cut CO2 emissions, and shift to more sustainable sources of energy.

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Andrew J. Hawkins
TikToker projects anti-Elon screeds on the back of Cybertrucks.

After tracking down an unsuspecting Cybertruck stopped at a traffic light, the anonymous TikToker in a Jack Skeleton mask uses a projector mounted on their dash to display crude jokes about Musk on the truck’s lift gate. Messages include “The most recalled truck in 2024” and “Musk, this truck is really like you... tons of hype, underwhelming in bed.” There’s also plenty of Nazi imagery, after Musk’s infamous fascist salute at Trump’s inauguration. Sure, it requires more technical skills than spraying “Fuck Elon” on a bunch of Teslas. But @cybertruck_hunters certainly wins points for ingenuity.

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Umar Shakir
Tesla bringing back turn signal stalks?

Tesla leaker Chris Zheng claims the company will return the signal stalk to the Model 3, which went stalkless after its 2024 redesign. Tesla deleted the turn signal and drive stalks on its redesigned Model S and Model X vehicles as well, moving the controls to steering wheel buttons and the center touchscreen and relying on automation. But now it seems like the stalk is making a comeback. For example, the recent Model Y redesign included a simplified turn signal stalk.

BMW’s next-gen EVs depend on an unassuming black box called ‘Heart of Joy’

The all-in-one ECU was designed in-house in the hopes of making BMW’s new EV stand above the crowd.

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Europeans aren’t buying Elon Musk’s ‘Swastikars.’

Tesla sales have plummeted in several countries over the last month, dropping by 38 percent in Norway, 63 percent in France, and 75 percent in Spain. Only 1,277 new Teslas were registered in Germany in January, a 60 percent drop compared to the previous year.

While Tesla now faces stiffer competition in Europe, Wired says the decline is probably linked to Elon Musk’s increasingly controversial behavior — an understandable reaction from a region that’s unlikely to tolerate certain arm gestures at political rallies.

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Umar Shakir
Volkswagen will reveal its €20,000 EV on March 5th.

Along with the event launch date, VW Group CEO Thomas Schäfer posted a new sketch on LinkedIn showing a cute high-roofline crossover that probably won’t come to the US. The EV was referred to as the “ID. Every 1,” but that’s only the show car name.

Last week’s dark teaser image revealed an “ID.One” nameplate after someone adjusted the image.

yellow VW crossover vehicle sketch
The ID. Every 1 is based on the ID. Life concept from 2021.
Image: Volkswagen
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Jess Weatherbed
The Nissan/Honda merger is dead.

The two Japanese automakers said the deal had been terminated to prioritize “management measures in an increasingly volatile market environment heading into the era of electrification.”

The merger plans were signed in December, but discussions reportedly soured in the past few weeks. Today’s announcement suggests the issues centered around disputes over how the new company should be structured.

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Umar Shakir
NHTSA censors car crash data to only reflect two genders.

Ars Technica reports that the agency has removed a 2022 dataset of car crash fatalities that had some unique statistics:

The uncensored data showed that unlike prior years, 22 car crash victims were documented using a category in 2022 for sex that had never been tracked previously, “Other (e.g., “X”, Non-Binary, Not Specified, etc.).”

According to Ars, the data might have been removed to comply with the Trump Administration’s order to define gender as binary.

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Umar Shakir
Waze on CarPlay now has one less annoyance.

A new interface update adds search and quick navigation buttons to the main screen on the right side, so you don’t have to tap to make the top bar appear to start your next trip, 9to5Google and autoevolution report. The new shortcut button lets you tap to quickly begin navigating to home or work based on the time of day.

Waze CarPlay screen with arrows pointing from the top nav bar to the lower right side where there’s a new icon that shows a briefcase.
The button shows up when you’re not currently navigating somewhere.
Image: The Verge
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Umar Shakir
Tesla FSD goes south of the border.

Tesla confirmed the launch of Full Self-Driving in Mexico, replying “¡Hola México!” to a Tesla Owners Mexico post that shows the software running in the country. Previously, FSD would downgrade to Autopilot for US Tesla owners who cross the border to Mexico. Mexico doesn’t have as stringent safety rules as the EU, which was expected to approve a version of FSD in early 2025. Musk later said that’s “proving challenging” during an earnings call.

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Rivian is teasing something sandy for February 19th.

The electric automaker posted a set of images on X, including one showing tire tracks on sandy grounds and another with desert land visible through an R1T gear tunnel. It could be a new Hard Sand drive mode to accompany the Soft Sand mode that’s been available since 2022. It could also be an additional trim for the R1T pickup.

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Looks like an R1T gear tunnel.
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A production Chevy Blazer EV SS will be the 2025 Daytona 500 pace car.

Originally scheduled to go on sale in spring 2024, the SS version of Chevy’s Blazer EV is finally close to shipping amid rumors the gas-powered Blazer is going away. Orders are now open for the vehicle that promises 615hp in Wide Open Watts mode and a 3.4 second 0 - 60 time.

Chevy will put it in front of the stock car field and the public on February 16th and debut a “Blazer EV.R NASCAR Prototype.”

Front 3/4 view of the Chevrolet Blazer EV SS pace car in full livery.
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Umar Shakir
Jaguar’s four-door electric GT spotted in camo.

Autocar acquired photos of Jaguar’s upcoming Super-GT electric vehicle, which is based on the automaker’s “copy nothing” brand-rebooting Type OO concept that was revealed in December. The camouflaged model confirms it will lack a rear window, a la Polestar 4.

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Jess Weatherbed
Nissan may have slammed the brakes on Honda merger.

The merger deal that was set to create the third-largest global automaker is now in jeopardy, with dealings between the two companies complicated by their “growing differences” according to Reuters.

While Nikkei Asia reports that Nissan has suspended the merger talks, an unidentified Honda spokesperson told Reuters that it hadn’t heard anything from Nissan about withdrawing from the agreement and that a final decision is expected to be reached by mid-February.

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Ford hangs its hopes on EREVs.

That stands for “extended range electric vehicle,” basically plug-in hybrids with a small internal combustion engine to recharge the EV battery for more range. Ram and VW-backed Scout were the first to announce EREV plans, and now the Blue Oval is working on its own, according to Bloomberg. Ford is getting its clock cleaned by Tesla and GM on EV sales, so the automaker is turning to new powertrains to tide customers over while they wait for its Silicon Valley-based skunkworks team to crack the code on cheap EVs.

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Volvo + Waabi = self-driving trucks

The Swedish automaker is already working with Aurora on its autonomous big rigs, and now its adding Waabi to its list of partners. Raquel Urtasun, the former chief scientist at Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group, founded Waabi in 2021 to be a more “AI-centric approach” to autonomous vehicles.

Volvo says it will integrate the “Waabi Driver” into its autonomous trucks at its assembly plant in Virginia. No word on when the driverless trucks will hit the road. (Trucking has been a tougher problem for AV operators than robotaxis. Actually, the robotaxis are pretty tough too.)

A photo of a Volvo autonomous truck
Volvo is also an investor in Waabi, having participated in the startup’s $200 million Series B.
Image: Waabi
Can anyone stop President Musk?

A republic, if you can keep it.

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Umar Shakir
Ford is bringing its free home EV charger offer to Canada.

Canadians can now take advantage of the recently extended Ford Power Promise promotion, which includes a free home charger plus standard installation, 24/7 live EV support, and access to the BlueOval charging network. You must buy or lease a new Ford F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, or an E-Transit vehicle between February 1st and March 31st to take advantage. In Quebec, the charger plus installation costs $2,450 plus tax.