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TechCrunch Mobility blends a high-profile EV critique (Ferrari Luce) with regulatory and funding dynamics in mobility and AI, anchored by hard data points like AV registrations, deal sizes, and regulatory shifts.
Trump-era authorization lets Volvo keep selling Chinese-connected cars in the US, enabling US factory expansion and new model production despite Biden-era bans on Chinese-connected vehicle tech; regulatory risk remains.
Trump admin permits Volvo to continue selling connected cars in the U.S., enabling expansion of its U.S. factory; Volvo is majority-owned by Geely.
The Verge frames a broad EV pullback driven by policy shifts, tariffs, and demand weakness, with major automakers taking multi-billion hits and several models canceled, while China accelerates ahead.
Volvo is discontinuing the EX30 and EX30 Cross Country after 2026, and Honda’s Prologue faces similar headwinds, driven by stagnating US EV demand and the removal of tax incentives.
Volvo's EX60 debuts with 400-mile range and 800V fast-charging architecture, signaling a new EV platform and supply-chain revamp aimed at profitability, but tariff risks could erode margins.
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