Ford CEO Jim Farley is often vocal about the challenges facing America’s auto industry. In his latest comments, Farley said that Ford had “prejudice” against electric vehicles because of combustion-engine cars.

After seeing successful EV companies like Tesla and BYD master software, electrical architectures, and cost efficiency—and daily driving a Xiaomi SU7—the CEO seems to have changed his mind about how truly high-tech EVs are made.

Read Rob Stumpf’s latest story on what else Ford’s CEO had to say about the company’s EV struggles and turnaround plans.

Here’s what else is on the menu today:

  • The Volvo EX60 is so popular that the Swedish car maker might do something it has never done before.

  • Vinfast’s new ultra-luxury electric models look fantastic.

  • A new study ranks automakers based on how clean and responsible their supply chains are.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

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