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#42: Previewing CES And The Volkswagen-Aurora Partnership

The gang gets together just before the start of CES to look at some of the big news that's breaking ahead of the most important (non-car-show) car show of the year. The biggest early-breaking CES news is Aurora Innovations exiting stealth mode, revealing their partnerships with Volkswagen and Hyundai, and generally transforming the autonomous drive technology landscape. Johan Jungwirth, the Chief Digital Officer of the Volkswagen Group, joins the conversation to explain why VW joined forces with Aurora and where he sees the partnership heading.

The gang gets together just before the start of CES to look at some of the big news that's breaking ahead of the most important (non-car-show) car show of the year. The biggest early-breaking CES news is Aurora Innovations exiting stealth mode, revealing their partnerships with Volkswagen and Hyundai, and generally transforming the autonomous drive technology landscape. Johan Jungwirth, the Chief Digital Officer of the Volkswagen Group, joins the conversation to explain why VW joined forces with Aurora and where he sees the partnership heading.

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#41: Alex Roy on driving across the country in a Tesla Model 3

 

Autonocast host and famed Cannonball Runner Alex Roy has set another cross-country record for electric cars, this time in a brand-new Tesla Model 3. This week he tells Kirsten and Ed what he loved and hated about the Model 3, how he survived the midwest in midwinter with the heater on low, and why Model 3 owners may not use Autopilot as much as Model S and X owners.

Autonocast host and famed Cannonball Runner Alex Roy has set another cross-country record for electric cars, this time in a brand-new Tesla Model 3. This week he tells Kirsten and Ed what he loved and hated about the Model 3, how he survived the midwest in midwinter with the heater on low, and why Model 3 owners may not use Autopilot as much as Model S and X owners.

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#40: Joerg Sommer of Chanje

For all the focus on consumer markets for new mobility technologies, commercial vehicles will be some of the first to adopt autonomous and electric drive technologies. One firm attempting to electrify "last mile" delivery vehicles is Chanje, a Los Angeles-based electric vehicle and energy solutions company. Alex, Kirsten and guest host Josh Hartung of PolySync sit down with Chanje COO Joerg Sommer to find out how and why he sees delivery fleets moving into the future.

For all the focus on consumer markets for new mobility technologies, commercial vehicles will be some of the first to adopt autonomous and electric drive technologies. One firm attempting to electrify "last mile" delivery vehicles is Chanje, a Los Angeles-based electric vehicle and energy solutions company. Alex, Kirsten and guest host Josh Hartung of PolySync sit down with Chanje COO Joerg Sommer to find out how and why he sees delivery fleets moving into the future.

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#39: Peter Schwarzenbauer, Board Member of BMW Group

One of the dynamics that makes the world of new mobility technology so fascinating is the contrast between the giant, decades-old automakers and the much smaller high-tech startups that seek to partner or compete with them. Perhaps the most important question this dynamic raises is: how can the giant industrial firms respond to new technological threats and develop new businesses while maintaining their profit machines? Peter Schwarzenbauer, board member of BMW Group, joins us this week to answer this and other questions from the strategic perspective of a major automaker.

One of the dynamics that makes the world of new mobility technology so fascinating is the contrast between the giant, decades-old automakers and the much smaller high-tech startups that seek to partner or compete with them. Perhaps the most important question this dynamic raises is: how can the giant industrial firms respond to new technological threats and develop new businesses while maintaining their profit machines? Peter Schwarzenbauer, board member of BMW Group, joins us this week to answer this and other questions from the strategic perspective of a major automaker.

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#38: SuperCruise, Mazda and China

Having spent some time with Cadillac's SuperCruise, Alex has a few thoughts on GM's latest ADAS suite. Once the gang is done grilling him on that, it's on to Mazda, who seem a bit skeptical on the whole autonomous drive thing. Then, Michael Dunne joins in to provide some context on China's decision to re-allow road testing of autonomous vehicles.

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#37: Dan Greenawalt of Forza Motorsport

Autonomous drive technology may be creating a new generation of car fans, but it's got a long way to go before matching what Forza Motorsport has done. Alex and Ed caught up with Forza founder Dan Greenawalt at the Los Angeles Auto Show, and picked his brain about his hugely influential game series, the evolving nature of automotive enthusiasm, and the links between gaming and mobility technology.

Autonomous drive technology may be creating a new generation of car fans, but it's got a long way to go before matching what Forza Motorsport has done. Alex and Ed caught up with Forza founder Dan Greenawalt at the Los Angeles Auto Show, and picked his brain about his hugely influential game series, the evolving nature of automotive enthusiasm, and the links between gaming and mobility technology.

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#36: News and Nutonomy

Discussion of the latest autonomy news was cut short this week in order to make time for a conversation with Nutonomy President Dr. Karl Iagnemma. We learn why Nutonomy's latest pilot looks at consumers rather than algorithms, where to spot its autonomous Renault Zoes, and whether there are still opportunities for new autonomy startups. 

Discussion of the latest autonomy news was cut short this week in order to make time for a conversation with Nutonomy President Dr. Karl Iagnemma. We learn why Nutonomy's latest pilot looks at consumers rather than algorithms, where to spot its autonomous Renault Zoes, and whether there are still opportunities for new autonomy startups. 

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BONUS: The view from the back seat of the Lucid Air

Alex, Kirsten and Ed get a ride in the Lucid Air prototype, ahead of their interview with top executives from Lucid Motors. Their conversation features such rare occurances as: Ed being enthusiastic about a car, Alex being critical of Tesla, and Kirsten getting a word in edgewise. Truly, proof that we live in a world where anything is possible!

Alex, Kirsten and Ed get a ride in the Lucid Air prototype, ahead of their interview with top executives from Lucid Motors. Their conversation features such rare occurances as: Ed being enthusiastic about a car, Alex being critical of Tesla, and Kirsten getting a word in edgewise. Truly, proof that we live in a world where anything is possible!

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#35:A Lucid Conversation About The Next Great Electric Luxury Car

The Lucid Motors Air may not travel through time and it definitely doesn't look like a phone booth, but its creators tell the hosts of The Autonocast that their futuristic luxury electric car was inspired by the Dr Who spaceship called TARDIS. On the latest episode of Autonocast, Alex, Kirsten and Ed get up close with the Air, lounge in its stunning cabin, and marvel at its innovative design. Then they sit down with the Air's proud parents, Peter Rawlinson and Derek Jenkins of Lucid Motors, to find out what inspired one of the most unique contemporary car designs and how they plan to bring it to market. 

The Lucid Motors Air may not travel through time and it definitely doesn't look like a phone booth, but its creators tell the hosts of The Autonocast that their futuristic luxury electric car was inspired by the Dr Who spaceship called TARDIS. On the latest episode of Autonocast, Alex, Kirsten and Ed get up close with the Air, lounge in its stunning cabin, and marvel at its innovative design. Then they sit down with the Air's proud parents, Peter Rawlinson and Derek Jenkins of Lucid Motors, to find out what inspired one of the most unique contemporary car designs and how they plan to bring it to market. 

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