EV Reality Check: Ford Pulls Back, Hyundai Eyes Trucks, $30K Cars Vanish
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Ford hits the brakes on electric vehicles after losing more than $19 billion, Hyundai says it plans to dominate U.S. auto sales by 2030, and Mercedes confirms hybrids are the future with the new CLA Hybrid.
On this episode of Cruise Control Motoring, Fred Staab and Les Jackson break down the biggest automotive industry stories shaping 2025 and beyond — from EV pullbacks and hybrid strategy shifts to pickup truck pricing, under-$30,000 cars disappearing, and a rare affordable 2026 model that may still give buyers hope.
We also cover: Ford’s dramatic EV strategy reversal and the future of the F-150 Lightning Hyundai’s bold plan to conquer America with a new body-on-frame pickup Why sub-$30,000 new cars are nearly extinct — and the one exception Mercedes-Benz revealing advanced hybrid tech for the next-gen CLA Jaguar leadership turmoil and brand confusion.
Kia’s fix for stolen vehicles BMW’s controversial proprietary fasteners Jeep celebrates 85 years with special-edition Wrangler models If you care about new car news, EVs vs hybrids, pickup trucks, vehicle pricing, and the future of the auto industry, this episode is packed with insight and real-world analysis.
Fred Staab and Les Jackson discuss all the latest automotive news on the Cruise Control Motoring
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Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to Cruise Control Motoring
00:48 – Ford Loses $19B on EVs & Changes Course
03:40 – Ford Scales Back EVs, Returns to Hybrids & Gas Engines
06:00 – Extended-Range Electric F-150 Lightning Explained
09:07 – Why Expensive Electric Trucks Failed
11:17 – Ford Cancels Electric Vans & Battery Strategy Shifts
15:01 – Why Hybrids Make More Sense Than Full EVs
16:08 – Hyundai CEO Targets 1.44M U.S. Sales by 2030
17:29 – Hyundai’s New Body-on-Frame Pickup Plan
18:36 – Can Hyundai Take on Ford, GM, and Ram?
19:39 – Why $30K New Cars Are Disappearing (Cox Automotive)
21:23 – Full-Size Pickup Prices Drive Market Inflation
23:05 – Why Affordable Cars Are Vanishing
24:23 – Mercedes-Benz Reveals CLA Hybrid Powertrain
25:03 – CLA Hybrid Specs, Performance & Technology Breakdown
26:37 – Entry-Level Luxury Cars Go Hybrid
27:37 – The Last Under-$30K New Car: 2026 Nissan Altima
29:14 – Altima Pricing, Trims & Features Explained
30:28 – Why Affordable Sedans Still Matter
31:28 – Jeep Wrangler White Cap Special Edition Revealed
32:52 – Jeep Celebrates 85 Years With Heritage Editions
34:00 – Why Special Edition Vehicles Continue to Sell
38:10 – Market Trends Shaping New Car Pricing
42:30 – EV vs Hybrid: What Buyers Actually Want
47:15 – What These Industry Shifts Mean for Consumers
52:10 – Final Thoughts on the Future of EVs & Hybrids
56:30 – Wrap-Up: What to Watch Next in Automotive News