
Good morning and welcome to The Downshift, or TDS for short.
Concise and to the point, TDS collects the newest news in the automotive industry globally and presents it all in one place. Each story is encapsulated in a brief sentence with a link for those looking for further details.
The first cup of coffee is gone and I’m onto the second so let’s dive in.
🚘 What I’m driving: I spent a freezing weekend with the 2026 Lucid Air without any problems and thoroughly enjoyed opening the app, starting the car while it was charging, warming the interior, activating my seat heater and heated steering wheel while the garage door was shut, and then finally sliding into a cozy car to head outside into the refreshing Minnesota winter air. The future is going to be wonderful.
🚕 A Tesla Robotaxi has been seen driving down a street in Austin, Texas, with no one inside; Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk confirmed on X.com that “testing is in progress with no occupants in the vehicle,” despite multiple accidents involving Tesla Robotaxis since their launch in July with human safety monitors present and an emergency shutdown option.
✍️ Over a week later, Jaguar Land Rover clarified that it did not terminate Gerry McGovern, the head of design at the automaker responsible for the contentious Jaguar EV concept’s design.
🔌 The eight manufacturers supporting the Ionna high-speed EV charging network stated that although consumer interest in EVs is waning, the demand for high-quality reliable chargers persists, and the company’s mission to establish a nationwide network will proceed.
❄️ Jeep marked 85 years of uninterrupted Wrangler production with the launch of the Whitecap special edition, featuring snowy accents on vibrant body colors for Rubicon X, Rubicon, and Sahara models.
⛽️ Reports indicate that Porsche is reverse engineering the electric 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman EVs to accommodate gasoline engines, a total turnaround from the company’s initial plans for next-gen sports cars.
🚖 Volkswagen is currently testing its competitor to Tesla’s Robotaxi on the streets of Wolfsburg.
🔋 The electric Volkswagen ID. Polo has been unveiled as a 260-mile sub-$30,000 EV for the general public, although it is unlikely to be introduced in the U.S. market.
📱 Volvo’s software update intended for older models from 2020 and newer, which was meant to bring the company’s latest Google-based infotainment system to previous versions this year, has been postponed to early next year.
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