
High Performance Floor Mats and the Sexy New BMW
In this episode of Kilowatt, Bodie dives into a whirlwind of EV news, touching on updates from Volkswagen, Lucid, and BMW. Volkswagen is reintroducing physical controls in the 2026 ID.4 and phasing out its confusing ID-number naming system in favor of classic car names. Lucid makes waves with European orders for the Gravity SUV and announces plans for a more affordable $50,000 EV SUV based on its rugged Gravity X concept. Meanwhile, BMW unveils the stunning iX3, built on a clean-sheet EV platform, sporting a panoramic interior screen and next-gen controls. Bodie also reflects on his time constraints, upcoming interviews, and a whirlwind San Diego trip—all while remaining committed to delivering high-quality content to listeners. Support the Show: www.supportkilowatt.com Other Podcasts:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital Website News Links:VW Admits Defeat: New ID.4 Will Have Physical Controls and 'Completely Different' DesignVolkswagen Has A New Plan For EV Names. Here's What Comes NextLucid Gravity Grand Touring Orders Open In EuropeLucid Gravity Buyers Still Get $7,500 After September 30Lucid Confirms New $50,000 EV, and We Know What It Looks LikeBMW iX3 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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