EV Daily | Tesla Cybertruck Earns 5-Star Safety Rating; Hyundai IONIQ 5 Adopts Tesla Charging Standard
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Thursday, Feb 20, 2025 7:01 am ET1min read
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【Tesla】
Tesla's Cybertruck has achieved a top 5-star safety rating from NHTSA, confirming Tesla's safety claims and dispelling concerns about its design. The vehicle features the same ADAS system as other Tesla models and meets criteria for active safety features. Additionally, the company has been developing flying cars for about a decade, with early backing from investor Tim Draper, who funded Alef with $3 million in seed funding.
【Others】
Hyundai's IONIQ 5 is the first non-Tesla model to incorporate the NACS charging port as the new US standard, facilitating access to Tesla's Supercharger network. IONIQ 5 offers a range of charging perks, although initial charge rates might be lower until Tesla's V4 chargers are available. Hyundai has also introduced the IONIQ 5 XRT in the US, an off-road variant with unique design elements and a new drive mode for rugged terrain. It features a distinct "armor-like aesthetic" and parametric pixel cladding.
GAF Energy has launched an upgraded Timberline Solar shingle, the ES 2, which is 23% more powerful, integrates with traditional shingles, and meets rigorous safety standards. The product sees improvements in installation speed and aesthetics.
Rivian is set to report Q4 earnings, having met its revised production targets despite a challenging year. The company aims for its first positive gross profit and has secured a partnership with VW set to drive growth. Rivian is preparing to launch its electric R2 SUV and new models like the R3 and R3X as part of its expansion plans. They also introduced the California Dune Edition of their R1 vehicle, aimed at enhancing off-road performance.
Alef Aeronautics showcased their electric flying car, the Model A, capable of driving and vertical take-off, with a range of up to 220 miles on land and 110 miles in the air. The vehicle has secured FAA certification and pre-orders.
Kia's PV5 electric van has been spotted in the US, part of Kia's PBV lineup. The van offers various configurations, including a "workshop on wheels," and competes with Volkswagen’s ID.Buzz.
Toyota is developing the next-gen RAV4, with potential plans for an electric variant. The updated model will feature a sportier design and an enhanced platform with more interior space.
Tesla's Cybertruck has achieved a top 5-star safety rating from NHTSA, confirming Tesla's safety claims and dispelling concerns about its design. The vehicle features the same ADAS system as other Tesla models and meets criteria for active safety features. Additionally, the company has been developing flying cars for about a decade, with early backing from investor Tim Draper, who funded Alef with $3 million in seed funding.
【Others】
Hyundai's IONIQ 5 is the first non-Tesla model to incorporate the NACS charging port as the new US standard, facilitating access to Tesla's Supercharger network. IONIQ 5 offers a range of charging perks, although initial charge rates might be lower until Tesla's V4 chargers are available. Hyundai has also introduced the IONIQ 5 XRT in the US, an off-road variant with unique design elements and a new drive mode for rugged terrain. It features a distinct "armor-like aesthetic" and parametric pixel cladding.
GAF Energy has launched an upgraded Timberline Solar shingle, the ES 2, which is 23% more powerful, integrates with traditional shingles, and meets rigorous safety standards. The product sees improvements in installation speed and aesthetics.
Rivian is set to report Q4 earnings, having met its revised production targets despite a challenging year. The company aims for its first positive gross profit and has secured a partnership with VW set to drive growth. Rivian is preparing to launch its electric R2 SUV and new models like the R3 and R3X as part of its expansion plans. They also introduced the California Dune Edition of their R1 vehicle, aimed at enhancing off-road performance.
Alef Aeronautics showcased their electric flying car, the Model A, capable of driving and vertical take-off, with a range of up to 220 miles on land and 110 miles in the air. The vehicle has secured FAA certification and pre-orders.
Kia's PV5 electric van has been spotted in the US, part of Kia's PBV lineup. The van offers various configurations, including a "workshop on wheels," and competes with Volkswagen’s ID.Buzz.
Toyota is developing the next-gen RAV4, with potential plans for an electric variant. The updated model will feature a sportier design and an enhanced platform with more interior space.

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