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As we wrap up another eventful week in the EV world, here’s what was on our radar today:

  • The auto industry is seeing such upheaval right now that even Toyota doesn’t feel safe.

  • We drove the Porsche Cayenne Electric—and tried out that wild curved screen.

  • The 2026 Toyota bZ is much-improved, but still missing something

  • Europe’s first robotaxi service is on the way.

—Tim Levin, Senior Editor

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'Unless Things Change, We Will Not Survive': Even Toyota Doesn't Feel Safe Right Now

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2026 Toyota bZ Review: One Big Thing Missing

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Europe’s First Commercial Robotaxi Service Will Hit The Uber App Soon

Rimac’s Verne subsidiary is joining forces with Uber and China’s Pony.ai to deploy the first robotaxis in Croatia this year.

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