- EV News from EV Hype
- Posts
- Goodbye Google Assistant. Hello Gemini.
Goodbye Google Assistant. Hello Gemini.
Plus: Think EVs Are Pricey? Think Again
Hi EV enthusiast!
Your weekend boost is here—packed with fresh EV news and smart insights
Ready to roll? ⚡🚗
Today’s top stories
Tesla's New FSD Update Is Basically a Brain Upgrade
Lucid Gravity Touring: 7 Seats, 337 Miles, 0–60 in 4 Sec
Your Car Just Got Smarter: Gemini Lands in Android Auto
Reading Time: 3 minutes
No time to read? 🎧 Listen instead
Tesla’s FSD v14.2 is here—and it’s not just smarter, it’s starting to think. From recognizing hand gestures to choosing your exact parking spot, this update redefines what self-driving means. As the lines between human and machine blur, one question looms: how much control are we ready to give?
Lucid just unveiled the Gravity Touring — a seven-seat luxury EV that does 0–60 in 4 seconds and starts under $80K. It packs 337 miles of range, ultra-fast charging, and sleek design into one bold package.
Charging an EV at home can cost less than your daily coffee—sometimes just $1.59 for a near-full “tank.” While critics still shout about high costs, real owners are quietly saving big every month. The real question isn’t whether EVs are cheaper—it’s why so few people know they are.
Genesis just dropped the GV60 Magma — a 650-horsepower, drift-ready electric SUV with virtual gears and launch control. It’s sleek, subtle, and built to tear up both streets and tracks.
Hyundai just unveiled its most hardcore EV: the IONIQ 6 N. With 641 horsepower, drift mode, and virtual gear shifts, it's engineered to thrill on both track and street. When practicality meets race-spec tech, you don’t just get a car — you get a turning point in the EV performance game.
EV charging parks promise cafés, dog runs, and even meeting rooms—but most fall short of expectations. Drivers say they don’t need gimmicks, just clean bathrooms, fast charging, and space that works.
Google just swapped out Assistant for Gemini in Android Auto—and it’s not just smarter, it’s conversational. From finding charging stations to replying in other languages, your car’s voice control just leveled up.
The Cadillac Celestiq Isn't Just a Car—It's a Statement
The Cadillac Celestiq isn’t trying to compete—it’s redefining what an American EV can be. Hand-built, ultra-luxurious, and priced to shock, here’s why the Celestiq stands alone.
🔋You’re now charged up!
Until Wednesday, stay charged and ready for your next drive!







