
Hertz Sells on Amazon, VinFast Expands Dealer Network, Atlas Robot Gets Handsy
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Episode #1126: Today we’re joined by Steve Greenfield and talking about Hertz vehicles showing up on Amazon, VinFast’s new San Diego dealership kicking off a coast-to-coast franchise push, and how AI is helping Atlas become a surprisingly capable humanoid robot.
- Hertz has partnered with Amazon to list its used vehicles on the retail giant’s platform, giving customers a new way to shop for former rentals online. The move builds on the roughly one-third of Hertz’s vehicle sales that already go directly to consumers.
- Shoppers can now browse and buy Hertz vehicles on Amazon, then pick them up in Dallas, Houston, L.A., or Seattle—with plans to expand to 45 U.S. locations.
- Retail sales, add $1,000–$1,500 in value per vehicle for Hertz compared to wholesale channels.
- Hertz is also expanding its “try before you buy” program to 100 cities and enhancing digital sales through platforms like Carvana and Autotrader.
- “It is really important as well that we get more net out of what we’re selling,” said Hertz CEO Gil West.
- VinFast’s U.S. dealership network is taking shape with the grand opening of its first California franchise location in San Diego.
- The new store, operated by Sunroad Automotive Group, offers sales, service, and test drives of the VF 8 and VF 9 electric SUVs.
- The automaker plans to replace all 15 of its former company-owned California stores and now operates nearly 30 authorized dealerships across 14 states, with the company “recognizing the distinct advantages of this distribution channel” to maximize business efficiency.
- California remains a key focus for the brand, which calls the state a “top priority” for EV growth.
- The new location includes full support for warranty, repair, and maintenance using genuine VinFast parts.
- “This event marks a pivotal moment in our strategy,” said Mike Nolte, VinFast’s U.S. VP of Sales and Marketing.
- Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute are working to make humanoid robots useful in real life by teaching them complex, adaptable behaviors through massive AI models.
- Many of us are familiar with Boston Dynamics, but Toyota Research Institute (TRI), a Toyota subsidiary, focuses on human-centered AI innovations in automated driving, energy, and materials to improve the human condition.
- The Atlas robot is being trained with Large Behavior Models (LBMs) to handle complex, long tasks using proprioception (a robot’s internal sense of position and movement), vision, and language prompts.
- These AI-driven policies allow Atlas to walk, crouch, grasp, and manipulate objects with surprising dexterity—even reacting intelligently when things go wrong.
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