Green transportation used to mean slow and boring. Tesla changed all that, and Porsche hopes to change it further. Ed and Jonny talk to Reggie Watts, bandleader on The Late Late Show with James Corden, about why he is a proud electric Taycan owner.
From greasy hot rods to highly polished classics, birds of an automotive feather tend to flock together. What about EVs? What about when cars drive themselves? Sung Kang of the Fast and Furious franchise joins us to discuss the future of car communities.
You might know James Marsden from X-Men or Westworld, but what you don't know is that he's a big time car collector and enthusiast. From Ferraris to McLarens, James has driven and owned them all. Do EVs have any appeal to someone like him?
Seinfeld writer and podcaster Spike Feresten is a world-renowned Porsche collector. Recently, however, he purchased a Tesla Model Y for his wife, and has become one of the more vocal advocates for the electrification of the automobile.
A controversial area of the EV revolution is removing internal combustion engines from old cars, and replacing them with EV power units. Jonathan Ward's company Icon is a leader in this particular field.
We've known for a long time that the electrification of automobiles is going to change the way we review cars. But what about when cars no longer have steering wheels? We're joined by reviewer and pundit Kristen Lee to discuss the future of car reviews.
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