Episodios

  • Tesla FSD vs REAL LA Streets | Insane Edge Case Torture Test (Mount Washington + 110 Freeway)
    Apr 3 2026

    We put Tesla’s latest Full Self-Driving (FSD v14) to the ultimate real-world test—no easy suburban routes, no perfect conditions. Instead, we dropped it straight into old Los Angeles chaos: ⚠️ Blind corners ⚠️ One-lane mountain roads ⚠️ Garbage trucks, pedestrians, and zero lane markings ⚠️ The infamous 110 freeway on-ramp (with basically NO acceleration lane) This is a true edge-case torture test—and the results are wild.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • EV Charging Still Sucks. This Guy Is Making It Better
    Apr 2 2026

    What does it take to compete with Tesla’s Supercharger network? In this episode of The Inevitable by MotorTrend, we sit down with Seth Cutler, CEO of IONNA, the fast-growing EV charging network backed by BMW, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Toyota. IONNA has gone from zero to 100+ charging sites in just two years, with plans to scale to 30,000 high-powered chargers by 2030. But they’re not just building chargers — they’re rethinking the entire charging experience.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • How QNX + Vector Are Recruiting the Engineers Who Will Build Software-Defined Vehicles
    Mar 20 2026

    From Ottawa’s QNX Garage, we sit down with Karen Xiong (Vector) and Andy Gryc (QNX) to talk about the talent behind software-defined vehicles. We cover career paths into automotive software, what companies actually look for in engineers today (CI/CD, systems thinking, reliability), and why “vibe coding” isn’t replacing safety-critical development anytime soon. Plus: practical tools and skills students can start learning now—from QNX Everywhere to ROS and in-vehicle Ethernet.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • How Hyundai Became a Design Powerhouse | Bradley Arnold, Head of Design
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The InEVitable Podcast by MotorTrend, the hosts sit down with Bradley Arnold, Head of Design at Hyundai Design North America. Bradley shares his journey from growing up around motorcycles to becoming one of the key designers shaping Hyundai’s bold new design language. The conversation dives into Hyundai’s rapid rise in the automotive world, how the brand approaches design and innovation, and what it takes to create vehicles that stand out in today’s competitive market. They also explore the growing importance of off-road vehicles, lifestyle design, EV platforms, and Hyundai’s future strategy, including how designers balance brand identity, engineering constraints, and customer expectations. If you're interested in automotive design, the future of Hyundai, EVs, or how modern cars are created, this episode offers a fascinating look inside the process. Topics include:

    • Bradley Arnold’s career and design background
    • Hyundai’s evolution and brand transformation
    • The rise of off-road vehicles and lifestyle design
    • EV platforms and future vehicle architecture
    • How car design teams actually work
    • What’s next for Hyundai and the automotive industry
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    1 h y 16 m
  • Tesla Veteran Building Ford’s Next EV Platform | The $30K Electric Truck Explained
    Feb 28 2026

    Alan Clarke spent over a decade at Tesla — working on Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck, and even Tesla’s battery swap program. Now he’s Ford’s Executive Director of Advanced EV Development — leading the Ford Universal EV Platform and the upcoming affordable midsize electric pickup targeting ~$30,000 and 300 miles of range.

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    2 h y 5 m
  • Inside 38 Years of Honda Car Design with Dave Marek
    Feb 20 2026

    After 38.5 years at Honda and Acura, legendary designer Dave Marek finally retires — and joins us to reflect on one of the most influential careers in modern automotive history.

    From the golden era of Japanese performance to the birth of Acura… from the original NSX to the Element and Ridgeline… from the HondaJet to EV collaborations with GM — Dave was there for all of it.

    This is a masterclass in automotive design, leadership, and the “Honda Way.”

    If you love car design history, Japanese performance, or behind-the-scenes industry stories — this episode is for you.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Tesla FSD v14 1-HOUR+ Live Test + Rivian R2 First Drive Impressions
    Feb 13 2026

    In this special live-drive episode of The InEVitable, Ed Loh takes MotorTrend Technical Director Frank Markus on a real-world test of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) Version 14.2.2.3 in a Model Y — while diving deep into Frank’s first-drive impressions of the highly anticipated Rivian R2. This episode kicks off a new MotorTrend series on semi-autonomous driving systems, comparing Tesla’s camera-only approach against upcoming competitors from Mercedes-Benz and Rivian.

    Topics covered include:

    • Tesla FSD v14 real-world freeway and city performance
    • Mad Max mode, lane changes, and aggressive California traffic
    • Rivian R2 pricing, specs, suspension tech, and autonomy roadmap
    • Level 2 vs Level 3 autonomy explained
    • Vision-only vs radar/LiDAR debate Autonomy in harsh winter conditions
    • The future of hands-free and eyes-off driving
    • Does Tesla’s data flywheel give it an insurmountable lead?
    • Is Rivian’s R2 the true Model Y competitor? And what happens when autonomy reaches Level 3?

    Watch (or listen) as the system handles freeways, city streets, four-way stops — and almost parks itself.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • How Rivian Designed the R1, R2 & R3 — Jeff Hammoud, Chief Design Officer
    Feb 6 2026

    On this episode of The InEVitable by MotorTrend, we sit down with Jeff Hammoud, Chief Design Officer at Rivian, to unpack the full design story behind the Rivian R1T, R1S, R2, and R3.

    Jeff shares his journey from Chrysler and Jeep to joining Rivian in its earliest days—when there was no logo, no brand, and barely a prototype.

    We dive deep into how Rivian’s iconic design language was created, why the trucks look friendly instead of aggressive, and how real-world use cases (like motorcycles, garages, and families) shaped the vehicles.

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    1 h y 18 m