EV Rollback, jaGUar Copies Nothing, Flying ShakeShack
Shoot us a Text.
Welcome to Wednesday as we talk about the likely EV regulation rollbacks on Trump’s Day One. We also talk about a Jaguar rebrand that’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen, as well Delta’s new initiative to serve ShakeShack on first class flights.
Show Notes with links:
- Sean Duffy has been nominated to head the U.S. Department of Transportation by President-elect Trump, with a vision to lead America into a "golden age of travel." His nomination brings significant implications for automotive and transportation policies.
- A former congressman and Fox News host, Duffy is expected to roll back EV-supportive policies, aligning with Trump’s “Day One” initiatives.
- EV advocates have expressed concerns about potential climate change impacts under his leadership.
- He advocates for right-to-repair laws, citing high repair costs linked to automaker patent restrictions and may spearhead advancements in autonomous vehicle policies, including self-driving trucks.
- “It is imperative a federal policy framework on AVs be put in place,” said Jeff Farrah, CEO of the Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association.
- Jaguar is charging into a bold new era as it prepares to go fully electric by 2026. Alongside plans for an all-electric lineup, the automaker has unveiled a reimagined logo and identity that apparently attempts to blend its classic heritage with modern flair.
- The new logo spaces out the letters and mixes upper and lowercase for a sleek look.
- Jaguar leans on its founder’s motto, “A Jaguar should be a copy of nothing,” now simplified to “Copy Nothing.”
- Taglines include “delete ordinary” and “live vivid”, with Pop Art-inspired ads featuring very serious, very colorful models.
- Chief Creative Officer Gerry McGovern says it’s about capturing Jaguar’s essence for today’s world: “This is real,” he told reporters, “not the white stuff.”
- Their first electric model, a 2026 super-GT, promises exciting new designs.
- Delta Airlines is taking in-flight dining to the next level with a delicious new partnership with Shake Shack. Starting December 1, passengers in First Class on select flights will be able to enjoy Shake Shack’s iconic Cheeseburger while cruising at 30,000 feet.
- The burger will first be available on Boston flights, with plans to expand nationwide by 2025.
- The Shake Shack Cheeseburger features 100% Angus beef, a potato bun, and customizable toppings like lettuce, tomato, and their famous ShackSauce and the meal comes with chips, a Caesar salad, and a dark chocolate brownie.
- Passengers can pre-select their burger up to 24 hours before departure through the Fly Delta app.
- This collaboration builds on Delta’s partnership with Union Square Hospitality Group, founded by Shake Shack creator Danny Meyer.
- Shake Shack’s Michael Kark says, “We’re proud to partner with Delta to elevate the in-flight dining experience. It’s a great way to bring our iconic cheeseburger to new heights!”
Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/
JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
資訊
- 節目
- 頻道
- 頻率每日更新
- 發佈時間2024年11月20日 下午2:00 [UTC]
- 長度13 分鐘
- 年齡分級兒少適宜