Toyota is often criticized for being “late” to EVs. That criticism misses the point. Toyota didn’t fall behind.It refused to panic. While many legacy automakers rushed into EVs after 2020, rewriting software stacks, reorganizing engineering teams, and burning capital, Toyota did something unfashionable: It protected its system. Here’s what Toyota did differently 👇 1️⃣ It…
Month: December 2025
China Proposes New Limit: No Passenger Car Should Do 0–100 km/h Faster Than 5 Seconds
Recently, China’s Ministry of Public Security released a draft of the updated National Safety Technical Requirements for Motor Vehicle Operation. ✅ One highlight is drawing major attention: Passenger cars, upon every startup, must default to an acceleration mode no faster than 5 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h. In other words, even if a vehicle…
Some OEMs are cutting corners on testing
In today’s “6-month refresh, 1-year full upgrade” development cycle, one uncomfortable truth is emerging in the automotive world: some OEMs are cutting corners on testing. Environmental validation, durability runs, high-altitude testing — these are not “nice to have.” They are the foundations of product safety. Yet under extreme time-to-market pressure, they’re often the first to…
China Just Took a Major Step Toward Level 3 Autonomous Driving
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has conditionally approved L3 (conditionally automated driving) vehicles for production, marking a historic milestone for the industry. Changan Automobile and BAIC BluePark Magna are among the first automakers to receive approval under China’s vehicle product access regulations. Why this matters:• This is product approval, not a pilot…