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Episode #235 - Robotaxis Scale, Tesla Pushes FSD, and the Premium Auto Model Starts to Crack

Episode #235 - Robotaxis Scale, Tesla Pushes FSD, and the Premium Auto Model Starts to Crack

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概要

In Episode 235, Tu and Lei break down a pivotal week for autonomous driving, global EV competition, and the future of premium automakers—from Silicon Valley to China and Europe.

The conversation opens with a surge of AV and robotaxi news: Tesla removing safety drivers in Austin, shifting FSD to a subscription model, and signaling potential approval in China and Europe; Waymo expanding into Miami; DiDi launching a new robotaxi platform in China; and large-scale robo-van ambitions from Mobileye–Volkswagen and Geely’s Caocao Mobility. Together, these moves signal that autonomy is no longer experimental—it’s scaling.

Tu frames autonomy through four lenses: technology readiness, silicon and cloud stacks, regulatory approval, and societal impact, including job displacement and cost reduction through scale. While Tesla remains the benchmark, Chinese players like XPeng, Huawei, and Baidu are rapidly closing the gap—supported by a more permissive regulatory environment in China.

The episode then pivots to a blunt assessment of the premium auto sector. Porsche’s collapse to ~42,000 units in China, deep price cuts from BMW and Mercedes, and the stark comparison between Porsche’s Macan EV and Xiaomi’s YU7 highlight how “premium” is being redefined by software, features, and price—not heritage.

Tu and Lei argue that the high-margin glory days for German luxury brands are over, not just in China but globally, as Chinese OEMs demonstrate faster iteration, lower costs, and mass-market appeal—especially to younger and female buyers. The discussion closes with battery swapping (BAAS), cold-weather EV realities, and whether Chinese automakers could realistically build trust and scale in North America.

Strategic, candid, and forward-looking, this episode explains why autonomy and affordability—not badges—will define the next era of the auto industry.

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⏱️ Chapter Timestamps (for YouTube description)

00:00 – Welcome & episode overview

02:20 – January slowdown in China EV sales explained

02:45 – Tesla autonomy headlines & safety driver removal

04:10 – FSD approval talk in China & Europe

05:25 – Cannonball Run: Tesla zero-intervention drive

06:45 – Framing autonomy: tech, policy, jobs & scale

09:30 – Robotaxi expansion: Waymo, DiDi & China vs US

10:50 – Robo-vans at scale: Mobileye–VW & Geely plans

12:30 – Regulation: why China is moving faster on L3/L4

14:15 – Tesla vs Chinese AV players: closing the gap

16:10 – Porsche’s collapse in China

17:45 – Are the best days over for BMW, Mercedes & Audi?

18:30 – Macan EV vs Xiaomi YU7: a brutal comparison

20:30 – How China is redefining “premium”

22:15 – Renault’s China R&D model as a blueprint

24:00 – Pricing traps: halo cars & product cannibalization

26:00 – Volkswagen ID.ERA 9X and pricing pressure

28:00 – Margin compression & operating like a startup

30:15 – Cadillac, GM & Chinese tech partnerships

31:50 – Battery swapping & cold-weather EV realities

34:30 – BAAS in North America: why it’s hard

37:00 – Can Chinese brands win trust in the West?

39:30 – Audience Q&A

42:00 – Final thoughts & what’s n

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