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Cybertruck Delays, Rivian Surprises & Kia’s Netflix Star EV
Plus: BMW EVs Can Now Charge at Tesla Superchargers
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Your weekend boost is here—packed with fresh EV news and smart insights
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Today’s top stories
Cybertruck's Powershare Delayed Again — But Why?
Rivian’s Autonomy Upgrade: AI, Hands‑Free, Built In
Kia Turns the EV5 Into a Star in Netflix’s New Knives Out Mystery
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Tesla’s long-promised Powershare feature for the Cybertruck has been delayed again—now expected in mid-2026. Owners who paid a premium are still waiting for the vehicle-to-home functionality. Even the most ambitious tech needs to meet expectations to earn lasting trust.
BMW drivers can finally tap into Tesla’s Supercharger network—but only if they’ve got the right adapter and a crucial software update. Not all stations are fair game, and not all models are ready yet.
Rivian just unveiled its most advanced tech yet—custom AI chips, hands-free driving, and a next-gen voice assistant all built in. It’s not just smarter software; it’s a full autonomy ecosystem. When your EV starts learning like a human, driving may never feel the same again.
EV owners are reporting real savings—some slashing fuel costs by hundreds each month just by charging at home. Maintenance is minimal, and bonus perks quietly boost the value. When saving money also feels like an upgrade, the choice starts to make more sense.
Most new EV drivers worry about running out of charge—until they realize how rarely it happens. Daily routines, home charging, and built-in tech quickly erase that fear. When confidence comes standard, the switch starts to feel like an upgrade.
Kia’s EV5 just landed a starring role in Netflix’s Knives Out sequel, blending suspense with sleek SUV design. The campaign turns a murder mystery into a creative showcase for electric mobility.
Caterham is breaking tradition with Project V—an all-electric coupe that's light, sharp, and refreshingly focused on driving, not data. It skips the EV horsepower war and stays true to performance by subtraction. In a market full of excess, restraint might just be the boldest move.
Tesla FSD: One Month In and You’re Already Napping Like It’s a Hotel Room😄
First week, you're scared to blink. A month later, you're answering emails, eating lunch, or straight-up snoozing. But let’s be clear—FSD isn’t a sleep mode. Stay alert, don’t nap, and keep your eyes on the road.
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