Welcome to Storyflo's Weekly Deep‑Dive on This Week's Big Stories. I’m Axel. This week the automotive world is wrestling with three converging forces: tighter‑than‑ever regulation, a scramble for cost‑effective platform sharing, and a resurfacing of niche‑market allure that reminds us the industry isn’t just about megaton electric sedans. Together, they sketch a picture of an ecosystem where every dollar, every kilowatt‑hour and every badge matters more than ever. **Regulation tightening the noose** Legislators are finally catching up with the realities of modern mobility. In Iowa, a new law lifts the default speed limit on most rural two‑lane roads from 55 mph to 60 mph, a modest bump that aligns the state with a broader national trend toward higher limits (CarScoops). The measure also softens the impact of minor speeding tickets on insurance premiums, indicating that regulators see speed as an economic driver as much as a safety concern. On the other side of the spectrum, Colorado en