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OVERPRICED WASTE OF ENERGY: China’s “Shockingly Inferior” Knockoff CRUSHES Toyota’s Legacy

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Watts & Wheels S1E3: 'BYD's Corolla Cross challenger'

THE GREEN AGENDA IS A LIE. While eco-warriors preach an all-electric future, TechCentral’s own “Watts & Wheels” hosts have been caught in a HYPOCRISY SCANDAL, secretly lusting after a monstrous, gas-guzzling Toyota “Hypercar” that SPITS IN THE FACE of climate goals. This is the SHAMEFUL truth the EV elite doesn’t want you to see.

In a BRUTAL exposé, hosts Duncan McLeod and William Kelly are revealed not as environmental champions, but as PETROL-HEAD APOLOGISTS, gleefully drooling over a 4-litre hybrid V8 beast boasting 478kW and a 320km/h top speed. This machine is a symbol of EVERYTHING WRONG with the automotive industry’s two-faced strategy: placate the masses with virtue-signaling EVs while quietly engineering the very machines that will POISON our planet.

The episode’s narrative is a PSYCHOLOGICAL ROLLERCOASTER, swinging from this obscene fossil-fuel fantasy to praising the electric Porsche Cayenne—a vehicle ONLY the ultra-rich can afford. This lays bare the cruel reality: “sustainability” is a luxury product for the 1%, while the working class is meant to feel guilty for driving practical cars.

Even more DAMNING is the segment on Ford’s CEO, who ADMITS the EV revolution is FAILING. His confession that expensive electric trucks are flopping proves the entire transition is built on a HOUSE OF CARDS, pushed by out-of-touch politicians and corporate greenwashers. Meanwhile, China’s BYD INVADES South Africa with a covert data-harvesting operation disguised as a “charging network,” threatening national auto industries and YOUR privacy.

The so-called “green future” is a calculated distraction, a smokescreen for corporate greed and technological control. The real takeaway? The elites will keep their thrilling, planet-killing toys while YOU are told to sit quietly in your bland, tracked, and controlled electric box. The question isn’t about what car to drive next, but WHO you are willing to let drive you.



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