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The Auto Brief

Where the cutting edge of 800V architecture meets the raw, unrefined soul of a 1970s Grand Prix. This isn’t your corporate-sanctioned car show. It’s a high-octane collision between the analog past and the digital future.Join your anchors: Jim Khana, the cynical purist obsessed with steering feel and heritage, and Amber Light, the tech-literate visionary focused on UI and the electric revolution. From the "Garage" we filter the automotive world through a 35mm lens.Whether we’re dissecting the latest EV gambit or arguing over the perfect steering rack, we deliver the news with humor and zero corporate filter. Turn it up to 11—the future of mobility has arrived, and it smells like burning rubber and new silicon.

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    The Leapmotor B05: A RWD Rebellion

    The "Electric Revolution’s Latest Gambit" has arrived, and it’s priced to give traditional manufacturers a cold sweat. This week on The Studio, Amber Light and Jim Khana dissect the Leapmotor B05—the first "sporty" EV designed to disrupt the European hatchback status quo.Jim is currently wrestling with his conscience: he hates the 14.6-inch "IMAX theater" in the center console, but he’s head-over-heels for the 50:50 weight distribution and rear-wheel-drive architecture. Meanwhile, Amber decodes the Cell-to-Chassis (CTC) tech and the 17-minute sprint to an 80% charge. Is this the democratization of the sports car layout, or just another "rolling nanny state" on wheels?Inside the Brief:The Stiffness Metric: Why 34,500 Nm/° matters to your spine.Stellantis DNA: The secret sauce behind the European chassis tuning.The Price Shock: How €26,900 buys a RWD future.The 70s Poll: Can’s hypnotic Krautrock vs. Tangerine Dream’s synth-precision.Fueling this transmission: echoesoftheroad.com.The future is approaching fast—don't blink. theautobrief.news

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    The GRMN Corolla: Toyota’s motorsport-bred madness

    The hot hatch isn't dead—it just had its rear seats thrown in the bin. This week on The Studio, Amber Light and Jim Khana break down the world premiere of the Toyota GRMN Corolla, a car so uncompromising it makes a surgery room look disorganized.Jim is practically vibrating with analog joy over the close-ratio manual and the rally-bred intercooler spray, while Amber dissects the telemetry of 32.7 meters of structural adhesive and the obsessive, millimeter-precise suspension geometry. It’s a "masterclass in homologation madness" that sees Toyota ignoring every boring industry trend to build a Nürburgring weapon.Inside the Brief:The 30kg Diet: Why practicality is a middle finger to performance.Hydrogen Heritage: How endurance racing perfected a 3-cylinder turbo.The App Rant: Jim vs. the digital lottery system for buying a manual car.The 70s Poll: Motörhead or Kraftwerk for the Karussell corner?Fueling this transmission:mynotesspace.comechoesoftheroad.comThe future is approaching fast—don't blink. theautobrief.news

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    The Electric Throne: Rolls-Royce Spectre Series 2

    Welcome to The Studio, where the future of mobility meets the soul of a classic Grand Prix. Today, Amber Light (The Digital Strategist) and Jim Khana (The Analog Soul) dissect the absolute apex of the electric food chain: the Rolls-Royce Spectre Series 2.In a rare moment of cross-generational peace, Jim admits that internal combustion was always an "inconvenience" for Rolls-Royce, while Amber dives into the telemetry of a monumental 18% range increase. We’re talking 1,100 Newton-meters of "Spirited" torque, 10 miles of thread in a bamboo interior, and the hilarious physics of "free gravity juice."Inside the Brief:Black Badge Power: Why "Infinity Mode" is the ultimate flex.The 25-Hour Stitch: When tailoring becomes high-voltage engineering.The 70s Cassette Poll: What plays in a matte black monolith at 2 AM?Fueling this transmission: mynotesspace.com.The future is approaching fast—don't blink. theautobrief.news

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    The End of the Hyper-Fridge: Lotus Emira 420 Sport

    In a world obsessed with 2.5-ton electric SUVs, Lotus has just handed us a scalpel. In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light find a rare moment of peace in The Studio to dissect the Lotus Emira 420 Sport.Broadcast from Steinhausen, we break down why this 414-bhp machine is the most powerful and focused Emira yet. Amber dives into the "telemetry magic" of the Lightweight Handling Pack, exploring how Lotus shaved 25kg while adding 25kg of downforce. Meanwhile, Jim celebrates the "mechanical sympathy" of electro-hydraulic steering—a vanishing species that offers a physical conversation with the tarmac rather than an algorithmic simulation.On the Starting Grid:Simplify and Add Lightness: How a titanium exhaust and lithium-ion battery return Lotus to its golden rule.The Louvred Flex: Why the new tailgate is a glorious nod to the 1980s Esprit Turbo.The T-Top Debate: Can a removable glass roof exist on a track weapon without compromising structural rigidity?Multimatic Fidelity: Ditching cloud-based AI for two-way adjustable mechanical damping.Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – Period-correct cassette decks for your analog soundtrack.MyNotesSpace.com – For thoughts that require the tactile feedback of ink on paper.It’s a perfectly calibrated instrument. Keep the shiny side up. Read the full blog post and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    The Ultimate "Calm Down" Machine: The All-New Lexus ES

    Has Jim Khana finally gone soft, or has Lexus simply perfected the "Long Game"? In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim and Amber move into The Studio to dissect the eighth generation of the Lexus ES—a car that refuses to be a spaceship or a track weapon, opting instead to be a "Private Jet for the road."While Amber geeks out over the "Multipath" philosophy, the DIRECT4 all-wheel-drive, and a 14-inch UI that’s faster than a pit stop, Jim finds himself accepting a peace offering: the Interactive Manual Drive. It’s a virtual simulator that mimics a mechanical clutch in a silent EV, and against all logic, the Analog Soul is a fan. We also dive into the "Hidden Switches" and the Omotenashi hospitality that makes the rear seat a sensory deprivation tank.On the Starting Grid:The Fake Manual: Why Jim accepts a skeuomorphic gearbox as a bridge to the past.Hidden Switches: Lexus’s brilliant answer to the "touchscreen everything" nightmare.Bamboo & Omotenashi: Exploring a cabin that uses light transmission and 38-degree reclining seats to induce "Automotive Somnambulism."The Undercover Obsession: Why Amber loves the dimpled undercover and aero-stabilizing fins you’ll never actually see.Technical Partners:MyNotesSpace.com – Keep your data analog because if it isn't written down, it’s just a rumor.EchoesOfTheRoad.com – Vintage gear for the discerning driver.It’s a masterpiece of unpretentious luxury. Keep the shiny side up. Read Jim’s full "Long Game" report and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    Mechanical Witchcraft: The 1,050hp Ferrari Luce

    Enzo might be doing 10,000 RPM in his grave, or he might be smiling. In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light shift into The Second Gear to dissect the most controversial car in Maranello’s history: the all-electric Ferrari Luce.We break down the telemetry of a machine that features five seats, four independent electric motors, and a design by Sir Jony Ive. While Amber is mesmerized by the 800-volt architecture and the Side Slip Control X, Jim is forced to admit that Ferrari has achieved the impossible: an EV with a soul. We dive deep into the "Ferrari Audio Signature"—a system that amplifies real mechanical vibrations rather than playing MP3s—and find out what it feels like to be strapped to a 1,036-horsepower railgun.On the Starting Grid:The Glass House: How Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson achieved the lowest drag coefficient in Ferrari history.Independent Torque: Why four motors spinning at 30,000 RPM make a 2.2-ton car dance like a lightweight.Tactile Digital: The Samsung-developed displays paired with real aluminum bezels and a Corning Gorilla Glass "E Ink" key.The Sound of Physics: Dissecting the accelerometer-based audio that captures the "living vibrations" of the drivetrain.Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – For those who believe every scratch tells a story.MyNotesSpace.com – Because some data is best captured with the satisfying scratch of ink on paper.Don’t blink—the future of Maranello is moving at 45,000 RPM per second. Keep the shiny side up. Read Jim’s Blog "Silent Revolution" report and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    Price Parity & Powering the Barn: The Škoda Epiq

    The baseline for European EVs has just been rewritten. In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light head to The Garage to dissect the Škoda Epiq—a car Amber calls the "democratization of the revolution" and Jim calls a "refrigerator on aero wheels."We tackle the headline that has the industry sweating: absolute price parity with its internal combustion counterparts. While Amber obsesses over the MEB+ platform, the 0.275 drag coefficient, and the "Tech-Deck Face," Jim finds himself in a moral crisis. He hates the front-wheel-drive "appliance" feel, but he can't resist a 1,200kg towing capacity and bidirectional charging that can power his vintage VHS player during a blackout.On the Starting Grid:The Modern Solid Design: Is "Timiano Green" just a minimalist cousin to British Racing Green?LFP vs. NMC: Breaking down the telemetry of battery chemistry and 440km ranges.Simply Clever Utility: Why an ice scraper and door-handle foil are the only pieces of "tech" Jim actually trusts.The Mobile Power Station: How V2L and V2H tech might actually save Jim’s draughty barn in the Peak District.Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – For those who believe every engine has a song.MyNotesSpace.com – Because digital keys fail, but ink on paper is a mechanical contract.Does price parity mean the end of the pulse? Keep the shiny side up. Read the full telemetry and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    Limousine with the Soul of a Bunker: The New Mercedes S-Class

    2,700 re-engineered components and one self-illuminated star later, the benchmark has arrived. In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light dissect the latest evolution of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.Amber is ready to take a Microsoft Teams meeting from the "Boardroom on Wheels" at 130 km/h, geeking out over the MBUX Superscreen and the ChatGPT-powered virtual assistant. Meanwhile, Jim is surprisingly seduced by the engineering of the M 177 Evo V8 and its flat-plane crank, though he draws a firm line at heated seat belts. From Car-to-X cloud-based suspension that "sees" potholes to the VR10-certified GUARD version, we find out if the S-Class is still a car or just a very fast personal retreat.On the Starting Grid:The Glowing Star: Status symbol or "unmistakable light signature"?Flat-Plane Crank Music: Why Jim actually respects the new firing order of the 537-hp V8.The Collective Consciousness: How the Mercedes Intelligent Cloud updates your suspension in real-time.Thermal Comfort vs. Safety: The debate over heated seat belts and "LittleBenz" digital avatars.Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – Keeping your internal gears as smooth as a V12 at idle.MyNotesSpace.com – Because some thoughts are too important for the cloud.Welcome home. Keep the shiny side up. Read the full deep-dive and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    Lipstick on a Pig or Icon Reborn? The Cayenne Coupé Electric

    Can you really put a 911 "flyline" on a 2.5-ton SUV and call it a sports car? In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light dive into the "Electric Coupé Conundrum" following Porsche’s bombshell announcement at Auto China 2026.Amber is electrified by the specs: 857 PS, a mind-bending 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, and a drag coefficient of 0.23 that allows for a 669km range. Jim, however, is busy rebuilding a 1972 BMW in his barn and wondering why anyone needs "personalizable widgets" on a speedometer. It’s a clash of 800-volt reality vs. mechanical soul.In the Paddock today:Marketing Alchemy: Does a sloping roofline actually turn a family hauler into a 911, or is it just functional elegance?The 400kW Charge: Exploring the next-gen e-performance that makes energy replenishment faster than a coffee break.Rear-Axle Steering: Is it a technological band-aid or a masterpiece of agility?The "Pepita" Peace Offering: Why Jim finds solace in classic cloth seats and carbon roofs amidst a sea of AR head-up displays.Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – For those who believe every scratch tells a story.MyNotesSpace.com – Because lap times and engine schematics belong on paper, not in the cloud.Is it a triumph of engineering or the end of the mechanical soul? Keep the shiny side up. Read the full "Conundrum" breakdown and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    The Analogue Beast Awakens: Morgan’s 400HP Physics Experiment

    A telegram has arrived from Malvern, and it’s enough to make Jim Khana stop shouting about carburetors. In this episode of The Auto Brief News, we’re stepping into The Garage to witness the birth of a new flagship: the Morgan Supersport 400.With 402 bhp under a long, sweeping bonnet and a 0-62 mph time of 3.6 seconds, this isn’t just a car; it’s a full-tilt assault on the senses. Amber Light breaks down the "CX-Generation" bonded-aluminium platform and the BMW B58 straight-six heart, while Jim finds religion in the 24-click adjustable Nitron dampers and the total absence of 8K streaming screens.On the Starting Grid:Mechanical Sympathy: Why Jim thinks the Smiths dials and the "Spitfire-style" aluminum gear selector are the peak of interior design.The Physics Experiment: How Morgan kept the "spirit" alive while doubling the grit.Unsprung Mass & Agility: The engineering behind those 19-inch Sportlite wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport 5s.Personalization or Pretension? Amber loves the "Satin Paint" finishes; Jim has some choice words for "Coral accent detailing."Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – Keeping your internal gears as smooth as a V12 at idle.MyNotesSpace.com – Tangible data for the analog soul.Listen for the straight-six bark. Keep the shiny side up. Read Jim’s full "Analogue Beast" article and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    Theatre Screen or Driver’s Dream? The BMW 7 Series Gambit

    Has Munich finally lost the plot, or have they simply redefined the "Neue Klasse" of luxury? In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light go head-to-head over the seventh-generation BMW 7 Series and the all-electric i7.Amber is ready to move into the back seat, blinded by the brilliance of a 31.3-inch 8K Theatre Screen and the BMW Operating System X. Meanwhile, Jim is in the barn, pining for the simplicity of a '72 Tii and wondering why a car needs a "light carpet" instead of a proper doormat. We break down the "monolithic" design, the 680-horsepower i7 M70, and the staggering 720km range powered by Gen6 cylindrical battery cells.Inside the Paddock today:A Ballistic Event: Dissecting the 1,100 Nm of torque that makes this 2.5-ton saloon hit 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds.The Mobile Command Center: Does 4D audio and 8K streaming enhance the drive, or is it just a "digital grimace"?Mechanical Sympathy: Jim finds a silver lining in the 75-hour dual-finish paint process.Symbiotic Drive: Can BMW’s Level 2 autonomy actually collaborate with the driver, or is it just "software downloading into your brain"?Technical Partners:EchoesOfTheRoad.com – Keeping your internal gears as smooth as a V12 at idle.MyNotesSpace.com – For data that’s best captured with the satisfying scratch of ink on paper.Don’t get distracted by the pixels—keep the shiny side up. Read the full review and join The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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    Heresy or High-Performance? Porsche 911 GT3 S/C

    Porsche just dropped a bombshell that has the purists reaching for their smelling salts: a GT3 without a lid. In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light dissect the controversial 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C.Is it a "sun-lounger on wheels" or a "meticulously engineered physics miracle"? While Jim rants about scuttle shake, chassis flex, and the "sacrilege" of putting a GT3 badge on a convertible, Amber breaks down the staggering tech that makes it possible. We’re talking a 4.0-litre naturally aspirated boxer engine kicking out 510 PS, a manual transmission, and a magnesium-ribbed roof that closes in 12 seconds flat.On the Starting Grid today:The Weight Game: How Porsche kept the S/C to just 1,497kg using carbon fiber anti-roll bars and a lithium-ion battery.The "Jim" Perspective: Why the 1993 Porsche 968 Club Sport Cabriolet Study is the only open-top track car Jim respects.The Tech Frontier: The first-ever double-wishbone front axle on an open-top 911 and the new digital "Track Screen."Lifestyle vs. Lap Times: Does a "Street Style Package" belong on a car built for the apex?Sponsorships:This segment is fueled by EchoesOfTheRoad.com—Vintage apparel for those who believe true beauty has mileage.Thought-tracking provided by MyNotesSpace.com—Premium notebooks for analog ideas.Keep the shiny side up (unless you're Jim, then keep the roof on). Sign up for The Telegram and check the archive at theautobrief.news.

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    Silicon Soul or Steel Spirit? The All-Electric Mercedes C-Class

    Is it a luxury sanctuary or just a server farm on wheels? In this episode of The Auto Brief News, Jim Khana and Amber Light head into The Garage to dissect the new electric Mercedes-Benz C-Class.While Amber is geeking out over the MB.OS—a digital ecosystem featuring generative AI from ChatGPT and Google Gemini—Jim is busy wondering if a car that writes poetry can actually handle a corner. We dive deep into the specs that matter: a massive 762km range, the 800-volt architecture that recharges 325km in just ten minutes, and a 39-inch Hyperscreen powered by the Unity Game Engine.Inside the Episode:The Digital Manifesto: Can a "living avatar" and "star clouds" actually improve the driving experience?The Hardware: We look past the pixels at the AIRMATIC suspension and rear-axle steering.The "Spa" Treatment: Jim’s take on "Warm & Cozy" massage programs vs. a perfectly damped chassis.The Verdict: A technical masterpiece or a "recalcitrant" distraction?Sponsorship: This segment is fueled by EchoesOfTheRoad.com—Vintage gear for those who believe every scratch tells a story.Keep the shiny side up. Read the full breakdown and sign up for The Telegram at theautobrief.news.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Where the cutting edge of 800V architecture meets the raw, unrefined soul of a 1970s Grand Prix. This isn’t your corporate-sanctioned car show. It’s a high-octane collision between the analog past and the digital future.Join your anchors: Jim Khana, the cynical purist obsessed with steering feel and heritage, and Amber Light, the tech-literate visionary focused on UI and the electric revolution. From the "Garage" we filter the automotive world through a 35mm lens.Whether we’re dissecting the latest EV gambit or arguing over the perfect steering rack, we deliver the news with humor and zero corporate filter. Turn it up to 11—the future of mobility has arrived, and it smells like burning rubber and new silicon.

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Amber Light & Jim Khana

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