General Motors makes solid EVs under its Chevy, GMC, and Cadillac brands. But there’s long been a major catch: If you want one, you’ll have to break up with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Unless you get this new gadget, as Suvrat Kothari reports. There’s just one big caveat, which he explains in the story below.

Here are a few more to round out your week:

  • Former Tesla employees explain what they saw behind the scenes of the FSD training facility, and it’s not confidence-inspiring.

  • Our updated story on everything we know about the Slate truck.

  • Audi’s new plug-in hybrid supercar.

—Mack Hogan, Interim Editor-In-Chief

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