For the rest of this week, the Morning Auto News are filed from a tropical island. Please excuse the inherently erratic schedule, and the possible absence of a few posts as we hang loose.
- Automakers pitch bigger EVs at LA Auto Show to jumpstart interest – Axios
- Automakers urge Trump to preserve EV tax credits, boost self-driving cars – Reuters
- Marjorie Taylor Greene to work with Musk’s new government efficiency panel – Reuters
- Elon Musk has cozied into Trump’s White House. How long will this bromance last? – Guardian
- Toyota recalls 8000 Corolla vehicles over steering shaft – Businessinsider
- Volkswagen to overhaul entire electric car line-up in 2026 – Autocar
- Elon Musk blasts Australia’s planned ban on social media for children – Reuters
- Jeep bolstering lineup with hybrid addition in 2025 – Automotive News
- LA Show: New hybrid Jeep coming in 2025 – The Detroit News
- Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy Float Five-Day Office Week for Federal Workers – Bloomberg
- Bizarre desperation or ingenious publicity stunt? Jaguar rebrand is a talker – Automotive News
- Elon Musk claims Jeff Bezos told people to sell Tesla stock ahead of U.S. election – Fortune
- McLaren taking nothing for granted with constructors’ championship in sight – Reuters
- How Trump’s Musk-led efficiency panel could slash federal agency rules – Reuters
- Hyundai recalls over 145,000 electrified US vehicles on loss of drive power – Reuters
- Nissan to restructure Thai operations, affecting 1,000 workers – Nikkei
- Hino Motors Faces Loss Despite Sales Growth – Businessinsider