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Global automaker Stellantis is announced a new joint venture with metal recycling specialist Galloo to develop a more circular economy on its way to becoming greener throughout its entire business by 2030. Together, Stellantis and Galloo intend to implement a service to recycle end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) from the former’s brands, and possibly other automakers.

Although it took some time, Stellantis is finally coming around on electrification and is embracing adjacent business strategies to support a cleaner and more efficient way of producing vehicles. In addition to multiple projects to produce EV batteries, Stellantis has set its sights on the North American EV market in particular, promoting its electrified Ram and Jeep marques hard.

The company has already shared a business plan called “Dare Forward 2030,” in which 50% of US vehicle sales and 100% of European sales are to be BEVs by the end of the decade. Furthermore, Stellantis has vowed to become entirely carbon neutral by 2038.

To get there, Stellantis is focusing on circular economy strategies using the following ideas: reman, repair, reuse, and recycle. That last part is when Galloo comes in and brings with it 85 years of experience.

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Stellantis to recycle vehicles throughout Europe

According to Stellantis, the joint venture with Galloo is not a done deal just yet, but the two parties have each signed a Memorandum of Understanding that now enables exclusive negotiations to form said joint venture focused on end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling.

Together, Stellantis and Galloo plan to work with authorized treatment facilities to collect ELVs from their final owner, then use those cars for parts that can be reused, remanufactured, and or recycled. Stellantis senior vice president for global circular economy Alison Jones spoke:

Making it easy for customers to recycle their end-of-life vehicles is a crucial element to reduce the environmental impact of our vehicles. Returning parts and materials to the value chain preserves scarce resources and helps our drive to reach carbon net zero by 2038. We look forward to implementing the program this year and quickly expanding.

The Stellantis-Galloo joint venture is expected to begin ELV recycle services before year’s end, beginning in France, Belgium, and Luxembourg before expanding across Europe. The companies also shared that its services will be open to other automakers, not just Stellantis brands. With its latest JV in motion, Galloo adds a third major automotive brand to its vehicle recycling programs. Per its CEO Rik Debaere:

We are delighted to announce a new step forward in our long relationship first with Peugeot and Citroën, and now Stellantis, as we continue to lead the way in sustainable and responsible business by taking end-of-life vehicle recycling to a next leve. Together with Stellantis, we are driving innovation and ensuring a more sustainable future for all.

Check out how Galloo recycles ELVs in the video below:

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Acura unveils new RSX: reborn as a sleek electric SUV

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Acura is bringing back the RSX, but you wouldn’t recognize it. It’s now a sporty electric SUV, and a fairly impressive one at that. It’s also the first electric vehicle built on Honda’s new Zero global EV platform.

Honda’s all-electric vehicle offering is quite limited – especially in North America.

It only sells the Prologue and Accura ZDX, which are based on GM’s Equinox EV. In Asia and Europe, the Japanese automaker has more electric models, but its efforts are still very much fragmented.

Now, it is preparing to launch a series of new EVs based on its in-house global EV platform: Zero.

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Today, Acura is unveiling what should become the first vehicle on the platform: the Acura RSX concept.

This is still only a concept, but Acura says that it’s a good preview for the final vehicle that will go into production at Honda’s new EV hub in Ohio during the second half of 2026.

It will be built on the same production line as the Acura Integra, which can get a bit confusing since the name RSX was also used for the Integra in some markets during the original run in the 90s.

But the name is about the only thing that the current Integra and the RSX concept share. You won’t confuse the sporty sedan with this all-electric performance SUV.

Lance Woelfer, vice president of Auto Sales at American Honda Motor Co, commented on the new concept:

“The dramatic styling of our Acura RSX Prototype demonstrates that it’s not just a new EV, but a compelling all-new Acura model. RSX will deliver on nearly four decades of Acura Precision Crafted Performance brand DNA with appealing design and cutting-edge technology.”

Acura took advantage of the freedom given by the new EV platform it’s based on and delivered a vehicle with a sleek yet aggressive design.

Yasutake Tsuchida, Acura Creative Director and vice president of American Honda R&D, said that the design aimed at “excellent aerodynamic” performance:

“The Acura RSX has a sporty coupe style that expresses the performance that comes from excellent aerodynamics. Starting from this all-new RSX we will redefine the Acura brand around timeless beauty and a high-tech feel that is essential for a performance and unique brand.”

For now, the design is the primary information available about the Acura RSX, as the company hasn’t shared specifications yet. I am with Acura at the Monterey Car Week for the next few days, and I’ll do my best to gather more details.

In the meantime, we know that it will be equipped with a potent dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain, sport-tuned double wishbone front suspension, a low center-of-gravity and Brembo brakes, and Acura is talking about all this being standard in the new RSX.

Acura is also talking about having “the brand’s top-of-class driver assistive technologies.”

The RSX is also set to be the first vehicle equipped with Honda’s new ASIMO operating system.

Acura said about ASIMO:

With the ability to run various applications on the Acura RSX, similar to operating systems found on smartphones, ASIMO OS will offer a personalized experience that will enhance the joy of driving and the ownership experience. ASIMO OS will utilize OTA updates to bring new customizable features and services to the RSX to enhance the ownership experience.

It will also have machine learning capabilities, enabling it to learn about how you like to use your car and personalize to your specifications.

Last but not least, Acura has already confirmed that the RSX will be capable of bi-directional charging. The details are not available yet, but the automaker is talking about powering devices from the vehicle (V2X) and providing back power to your home (V2H).

The prototype is at Pebble Beach this week if you want to check it out. We certainly will, and we will report back with more.

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Lucid (LCID) shuts down rumors that it sold just 9 Gravity SUVs this year

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A new report claimed that Lucid Motors’ (LCID) new Gravity SUV had just nine registrations in its first six months. Lucid denied the rumors, telling us Gravity deliveries are “well into the 3-digit range.”

Lucid denies rumors of slow Gravity SUV sales

There’s no denying that the Gravity is an impressive electric SUV. It can drive up to 450 miles on a single charge and has more interior space than a Ford Explorer. With up to 828 hp, it’s also faster than most sports cars.

However, a new Automotive News report claimed the Gravity only managed to secure nine registrations in its first six months on the market, citing S&P Global Mobility data.

Nick Twork, Lucid’s head of communications, confirmed in an email to Electrek that the claim is “completely inaccurate.”

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Twork added that “a quick review of social media postings from our customers shows that those numbers are simply not credible.” Although Lucid doesn’t provide a breakdown, Gravity deliveries are “well into the 3-digit range,” he said.

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Lucid Gravity Grand Touring (Source: Lucid)

In the second half of the year, Lucid expects the Gravity SUV to account for the majority of production and deliveries.

The EV maker anticipates a significant ramp-up in production during the second half of the year. On the company’s second-quarter earnings call, interim CEO Marc Winterhoff said that after overcoming most of the supply chain issues, including the industry-wide magnet shortage, the company was “beginning to ramp up Lucid Gravity production.”

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Lucid Gravity electric SUV at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Lucid Motors)

Winterhoff added that “our daily order rate has nearly doubled” since introducing Gravity models in its studios and offering test drives.

If it weren’t for Lucid’s quick actions, the company would have had to halt production in the second quarter. Instead, Lucid produced just over 6,000 vehicles in the second quarter.

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Lucid Air (left) and Gravity (right) Source: Lucid

During an interview with CNBC the following day, Lucid’s CEO stated that the company now has the raw materials, earth magnets, and licensing for the remainder of the year.

Lucid has reduced its production goal for 2025 from 20,000 to between 18,000 and 20,000 units. The company cited a changing market as the reason for the updated range.

The EV maker also scored a partnership with Uber and Nuro to launch 20,000 Gravity robotaxis over the next six years. Uber is investing $300 million into Lucid as part of the deal.

Meanwhile, Lucid’s Air remained the best-selling luxury electric sedan in the US. The Air outsold the Tesla Model S, Porsche Taycan, and even most gas models in its segment in the first half of 2025.

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Ford’s next “Model T” is a midsize electric pickup that will start at around $30,000. The new model will be the first of a family of affordable electric vehicles based on the new Ford Universal EV Platform. As Ford shifts to lower-cost EVs, a few popular SUVs you may recognize are getting axed.

Ford’s new $30,000 EV pickup will replace gas SUVs

At its Louisville, Kentucky, plant on Monday (see our recap of the event), Ford revealed plans to build a new midsize EV pickup, claiming it will have a lower cost of ownership than a Tesla Model Y.

It will also have more interior space, thanks to its new “Ford Universal EV Platform,” which was also unveiled during the event.

The platform will underpin a series of new affordable electric cars that Ford promises will compete with the best. Ford is set to begin production of the new midsize EV pickup in 2027 at the Louisville Assembly plant, meaning it will need to clear room.

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Ford currently builds the Escape and Lincoln Corsair at the facility, both of which will be retired. The Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair will officially be discontinued after the 2026 model year.

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CEO Jim Farley presents the Ford Universal EV Platform in Kentucky (Source: Ford)

The announcement came as a shock to some, as the Escape is Ford’s second-best-selling SUV, behind the Explorer. It even outsold the Bronco Sport in the first half of the year (82,589 vs 72,438).

The Corsair is the second-best-selling Lincoln brand model through June, behind the Nautilus, with 13,096 units sold.

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Ford Universal EV Platform (Source: Ford)

Although production is slated to end later this year, Ford confirmed the SUVs will continue to be sold well into 2026.

Ford has invested around $5 billion in its Louisville Assembly Complex, creating nearly 4,000 jobs, as it prepares for its next generation of electric vehicles. It will begin with Ford’s new midsize EV pickup, which is expected to launch in 2027 with a starting price of around $30,000.

Source: Car and Driver, Ford

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