
Summary
In this episode, Teeks and Riri discuss the latest in car news, focusing on the unveiling of the Capricorn 01 Zagato supercar, which emphasizes analogue driving experiences. They also delve into Ferrari's upcoming electric car, the Electrica, which is set to be a GT model with impressive specifications but raises concerns about its weight and market positioning. Additionally, they touch on JLR's production restart and the challenges facing Jaguar as they prepare for their future models. In this episode, the hosts discuss the resilience of Land Rover amidst challenges, the introduction of Aston Martin's DB12S, and the ongoing debate about the future of V12 engines. They also delve into Tesla's new entry-level models and the controversial decision to eliminate physical keys. The conversation shifts to Skoda's fastest Fabia yet, Porsche's return to petrol engines, and the reliability issues plaguing the Nissan Juke. The episode concludes with a look at the best and worst cars of the year based on reliability surveys.
Takeaways
The Capricorn 01 Zagato is designed for analog driving enthusiasts.
Ferrari's Electrica aims to be a powerful GT car but raises concerns about weight.
JLR has restarted production after a five-week shutdown, but Jaguar's future remains uncertain.
The Capricorn 01 Zagato features a supercharged V8 and a five-speed manual gearbox.
Ferrari's electric car is expected to have a quad motor powertrain with impressive torque.
The automotive industry is shifting towards electric vehicles, but traditional brands face challenges.
JLR's financing scheme aims to support suppliers affected by production shutdowns.
The design of the Electrica is being closely monitored by Ferrari's management.
The Capricorn 01 Zagato is a limited production model, emphasizing exclusivity.
The future of Jaguar is in question as they prepare for their electric models. Land Rover is still profitable despite challenges.
Aston Martin's DB12S raises questions about its purpose.
V12 engines may be on the way out for Aston Martin.
Tesla's new models aim to boost sales amid struggles.
The keyless entry system in Tesla raises concerns.
Skoda's Fabia is now the fastest petrol car in its class.
Porsche is shifting back to petrol engines for performance.
The Nissan Juke has been rated the least reliable car.
Reliability scores show improvements across many brands.
The GR Yaris remains a popular choice among enthusiasts.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Car News and Electric Vehicles
01:21 The Capricorn 01 Zagato Supercar
09:37 Ferrari's Upcoming Electric Car: The Electrica
15:39 JLR's Production Restart and Future Concerns
45:08 The Resilience of Land Rover and Jaguar
45:38 Aston Martin's New DB12S: What's the Point?
48:42 Aston Martin's Engine Dilemma
50:34 The Future of V12s in Aston Martin
53:33 Tesla's New Entry-Level Models
59:30 The Controversial Keyless Tesla Experience
01:01:29 Skoda's Fastest Fabia Yet
01:05:24 Porsche's Shift Back to Petrol
01:09:27 Nissan Juke's Reliability Issues
01:17:17 The Best and Worst Cars of the Year
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