
Rivian Builds Platform for VW, Waymos on Fire, Back to School in Summer
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Episode #1065: Today we’re breaking down Rivian’s big win with VW, a wild scene in LA as Waymo vehicles go up in flames, and how back-to-school shopping is creeping into summer.
Show Notes with links:
- The tech partnership between EV upstart Rivian and legacy automaker Volkswagen just took a major leap forward. Rivian’s upcoming R2 SUV platform won’t just support Rivian’s own vehicles—it’s about to become the backbone of every new EV under the Volkswagen Group umbrella.
- All VW brands—Audi, Porsche, Lamborghini, Scout, Skoda, Seat—will share the R2 tech stack.
- VW’s ID Every1 will be the first to launch using Rivian’s off-the-shelf zonal architecture.
- The partnership helps VW replace its troubled Cariad software division with a proven modular platform.
- Rivian’s Chief Software Officer confirmed all VW EVs will use the same scalable architecture, calling it “the digital brain” of the portfolio.
- Each brand keeps its unique identity via custom UI, tuning, and features, but the tech core is unified.
- At least five Waymo self-driving I-Pace EVs were destroyed during violent protests in Los Angeles over the weekend—representing a possible 5% loss of its local fleet.
- The unrest followed ICE raids and escalated into clashes with police and vandalism.
- Rioters reportedly summoned Waymo vehicles, slashed tires, smashed windows, and set them on fire.
- Fire crews couldn’t access the scene in time, and the vehicles burned completely.
- Waymo operates about 100 cars in LA and over 1,500 nationwide.
- Waymo has suspended service in the area, saying, “We will not be serving any rides in the protest area until it is deemed safe,”
- Back-to-school deals have crept into early summer, with brands and retailers scrambling to catch up to shifting consumer habits—and to tariff-driven inventory pressures.
- Retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Wayfair kicked off fall prep as early as Memorial Day.
- Prime Day in the middle of July now marks the unofficial start of the back-to-school shopping season.
- This year’s shoppers are favoring essentials and budget-friendly items over big-ticket dorm splurges
- “Consumers are looking for the best discount, the best sale, the best value...” — Kassi Socha of Gartner
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