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This flyer was laminated and ready to go and then Travis Kalanick He took me back to 2016 by making a surprising announcement.
The Uber co-founder and former CEO who resigned in 2017 after a series of controversies is back. Building a robotics company Named Atoms. And wait, he is on the verge of acquisition Prontoa self-driving vehicle startup focused on industrial and mining sites and founded by his former Uber colleague, Anthony Lewandowski. Kalanick revealed that he is already the “largest investor” in Pronto.
This is a hard pill to swallow, and the latest sign that we are indeed back in 2016. For those who may not remember, 2016 was an exciting year for autonomous vehicles. Uber acquired Levandowski’s startup Otto — a deal that almost immediately went sideways and led to Waymo suing the ride-hailing company for theft of trade secrets.
Now we return to our original programming.
Just last week I almost waxed Rivian The electric vehicle manufacturer is trying to make the upcoming R2 SUV one of the fastest cars to be launched in history. Isemi, Here is.
This week, I’m in Austin SXSW – The annual technology meets music film, television and comedy festival. Rivian, the title sponsor of SXSW, used the event to share pricing and other specifications for the R2. There’s still a lot to unpack and I’m still interviewing people as I write this (including the CEO Scaring RJ later today), but here’s what we know.
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The Performance Launch Edition, which will be the first version of the R2 on the line, will start at $57,990. My initial article digs in What you get For this price. Senior reporter Sean O’Kane focused on the long-promised $45,000 edition and why it won’t come Until late 2027.
My time at SXSW with the Rivian team has begun to reveal some of their R2 strategies. The company leans heavily into experiential marketing that directly targets the core market. The attendees at SXSW in Austin, which includes high-tech and creative people from around the world, are as close to the Rivian customer archetype as you can get.
But will it work? The EV itself is more accessible IMO than the larger, more expensive R1 truck and flagship SUVs. The R2 also has a few goodies, including a new operating system, which is more powerful and capable than its more expensive counterpart. The operating system software, which I did not test at length, is a notable improvement over the R1 in terms of compute and user interface. For example, the R2 has a single SoC (system on a chip) that powers the infotainment system and handles 200 TOPS (tera operations per second) of computing at the edge. The next-generation R1 vehicles have four SoCs and do most of their computing in the cloud.
Head of Software at Rivian, Waseem bin Saeedtold me that this edge computing is important because it allows the company to run large language models locally, which will provide much lower latency and better performance.
The other big change I’ll mention briefly is the “halo wheels” on the steering wheel, which are pictured above. These wheels provide haptic feedback and allow the driver to quickly change the temperature, fan speed and speaker volume without moving his hands or eyes to the center display. Chief designer Jeff Hammoud He told me this handles some of the largest requests from customers without adding a bunch of buttons. Notably, the program allows the company to add more capabilities to these Halo Wheels over time.

Lucid Motors She tried to create a buzz at her investor day when she showed a… Robotaxi concept Designed to be built on the company’s “mid-sized” EV platform. Interim CEO Mark Winterhoff He made a statement on stage saying that the company is “working on a custom Lucid Robotaxi vehicle” that would come after mid-size electric cars debut.
The company later clarified to TechCrunch that there is no active development and that the car is just a concept. A little birdie tells us that the project is very new, having only started in the last two or three months, a timeline that leaves us wondering how long it will take Lucid Motors to put something like this on the road.
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I think this is the Rivian issue! Because the company created another startup and raised a large amount of money to scale it up. I’m referring to Mind robotsIndustrial Robotics Laboratory, and $500 million Series A financing round Co-led by venture firms Accel and Andreessen Horowitz.
As Sean O’Kane writes, the funding follows a $115 million seed round led by Eclipse (this venture capital seems to be everywhere lately) in late 2025. Mind Robotics is now valued at about $2 billion.
Robots were the focus of some of Rivian’s programming at SXSW, including a panel with an engineer and YouTuber Mark Robert And CEO of Rivian Scaring RJ. I interviewed Scaringe on the sidelines of the event and asked him about Mind Robotics and the reason behind these efforts. I also asked if he plans to take out more companies. Let’s just say there was a very long pause before he finally said, “Probably not.”
I’ll have a longer story about the interview soon, but one item worth mentioning is that Scaringe fundamentally believes companies are thinking wrongly about the future of industrial robots.
“There has been a sudden focus on mimicking human biomechanics, or even in some cases going further, making more complex mechatronics. I think what we miss in industrial (settings), and this is one of the things we see really clearly, is that the work is done with the hands,” Skaring told me. “So the hands are very, very important. Everything else, from a robotic system point of view, is getting the hands in the right place. And so the ability of robots to do really complex movements, like, for example, a backflip, that actually means that the robot has a lot of unnecessary complexity in the vast majority of tasks and understandings.”
Other deals that caught my attention this week…
A global passenger transportation company inDrive acquired Pakistan-based express commerce startup Krave Mart. The all-stock deal has received approval from the Competition Commission of Pakistan, allowing the companies to proceed with the deal, two sources familiar with the matter told TechCrunch. InDrive confirmed the acquisition but declined to disclose its financial terms.
Mirai robotsan Italy-based company that develops autonomous marine systems, It raised $4.2 million From Primo Capital, Techshop and 40Jemz Ventures.
Surf Air I placed an order to purchase 25 all-electric ALIA aircraft from Beta Technologies and obtained options for up to 75 more aircraft.

Brian Raymera research scientist at MIT who was recently on my site Auto broadcast podcastraises an interesting question In a column Published this month: Are automated cars headed for the same political divide as electric cars?
Archer Aviation Response to a lawsuit With its counterclaims that rival Gobi Air had defrauded the US government and its competitors by falsely representing itself as an American-made company. The electric air sector has become vulnerable to litigation, which can be very distracting and costly at this early stage of development.
Group 14 Production started Silicon battery materials At its BAM-3 plant in South Korea. The plant is capable of producing up to 2,000 metric tons per year, enough to store 10 gigawatt-hours of energy, or about 100,000 long-range electric vehicles.
Hayden Ia startup company based in San Francisco, File a lawsuit against Co-founder and former CEO due to allegations of serious misconduct and misuse of funds.
the Federal Aviation Administration Good Eight pilot programs That would allow a few companies, incl Archer Aviation, Beta Technologies, Gobi Aviationand mathematicsTo begin testing large-scale electric aircraft as early as this summer. The three-year program will extend to 26 states!
Harbingera Los Angeles-based electric vehicle startup, announced its second car: a smaller, Medium work truck.
Lucid Motors Shipped Apple CarPlay and Android Auto For owners of attractive SUVs.
the National Transportation Safety Board Information has been released showing drivers involved in fatal crashes in 2024 while using Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving system They were likely distracted in the moments before the collision.
onlythe Silicon Valley-based startup backed by Nvidia, Uber, and SoftBank Testing autonomous vehicle technology In Japan.
Slate Autothe electric car startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has done just that New CEO Before launching its production. Former Amazon Marketplace Vice President Peter Farsi now leads the company, while former CEO Christine Barman now serves as head of vehicles.
Tesla It is now official Licensed interest In the United Kingdom.
WIFI He teamed up with Uber and Nissan To launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo, a trial launch is scheduled for late 2026.
Uber Owned by Hyundai added kinetic she has Growing Robotaxi Network. Motional’s self-driving Hyundai Ioniq 5 cars are now appearing on the Uber app in Las Vegas. These vehicles currently have human safety monitoring devices in the vehicle.
Zoox We had two announcements this week that provide a roadmap for the kinds of where the Amazon-owned company wants to go. The company started in Street map Dallas and Phoenix, which is the first step before testing its self-driving vehicles in Sun Belt cities.
It is Partnership with Uber will make its robotaxis available for ride-hailing in Las Vegas later this year. However, this association with Uber merits an important caveat. Zoox cannot deploy commercially until it receives an exemption from federal motor vehicle safety standards for its custom-built automated vehicle, which does not have a steering wheel or other traditional controls. This process has begun. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it will begin taking public comments on Zoox’s request for these waivers. Zoox only has an exemption to show its compounds.
the Chevrolet Bolt EV Back – a real deep cut in EV. And a great correspondent Tim singing I went to a company-sponsored press campaign and came back with an interesting idea that I became more and more focused on as a ploy to sell electric cars. The Chevy Bolt is the McRib of the automotive world. Do I need to say more? De Chant also delved into the economics of General Motors Re Bolt.