
The Automotive Leaders Podcast Reality Check 2026: Speed, China, AI, and the Hard Truths Automotive Leaders Can’t Ignore
This conversation doesn’t sugarcoat anything. The auto industry is under real pressure, and leaders can’t afford denial or delay.
In this episode of the Automotive Leaders Podcast, Jan Griffiths sits down with Jamie Butters, now an independent journalist, speaker, emcee, and content creator who has spent decades reporting from every corner of the automotive ecosystem.
Jamie brings a clear, grounded view of where the industry stands at the start of 2026. China’s competitive advantage is no longer theoretical. Affordability is becoming an existential issue. Tariffs and geopolitics are injecting uncertainty that freezes investment. AI is everywhere, but leaders still struggle to separate real value from noise.
They unpack why legacy automotive culture slows decision-making, how bespoke thinking drives unnecessary cost, and why speed is now a leadership requirement, not a nice-to-have. The conversation also digs into Tesla’s influence on manufacturing thinking, the future of dealer AI tools, and what’s at stake as the UAW heads into a pivotal leadership year.
This episode is about reality. Not hype. Not fear. Just the hard truths automotive leaders need to face if they want to compete, adapt, and lead with courage.
Themes Discussed in this Episode
- Why China’s scale and speed threaten global incumbents
- How affordability became automotive’s silent crisis
- Where AI delivers value and where it quietly creates waste
- The cultural cost of bespoke thinking in legacy organizations
- Tariffs, uncertainty, and their chilling effect on investment
- What UAW leadership changes could mean for competitiveness
- Why speed of decision-making is now a core leadership skill
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Featured Guest
Jamie Butters is an independent automotive journalist, speaker, emcee, and content creator. He previously served as Executive Editor and Chief Content Officer at Automotive News, Detroit bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, and automotive editor at Bloomberg. Jamie is known for connecting the dots early, telling the truth plainly, and translating complex industry dynamics into language leaders can actually use.
About Your Host – Jan Griffiths
Jan Griffiths is a champion for culture transformation and the host of the Automotive Leaders Podcast. A former automotive executive with a rebellious spirit, Jan is known for challenging outdated norms and inspiring leaders to ditch command and control. She brings honesty, energy, and courage to every conversation, proving that authentic, human-centered leadership is the future of the automotive industry.
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Episode Highlights
[02:08] Jamie’s move to independence and why now is the right moment
[04:51] Why China’s competitive threat feels distant in Detroit but isn’t
[07:47] Affordability, regulation, and how the industry boxed itself in
[13:29] The hidden cost of bespoke thinking in the supply base
[17:20] Tesla’s influence on China’s manufacturing mindset
[18:30] Using AI where customers don’t see it but value it
[25:03] Tariffs, uncertainty, and frozen investment
[31:03] What’s at stake in the next UAW leadership cycle
[36:18] Why speed of decision-making defines modern leadership
Top Quotes
[05:24] Jamie: “It's a real challenge when you're competing with players in an economy that is not a capitalist market economy. They have different motivators; they have different factors that determine who survives. And so, it's a really asymmetric competition. ”
[08:24] Jamie: “ They really never made money on small cars. Being able to focus on the bigger ones, it's more profitable, it's less good for the environment, and it does make it harder for low to middle-income people to buy a new vehicle. ”
[14:54] Jan: “If you change the process but you’re still feeding it with legacy thinking, what have you really achieved?”
[18:50] Jamie: “You should focus where you have the most cost and where the consumer doesn’t really know or care how you get it done.”
[25:17] Jamie: “Just having those threats continue to come really paralyzes investment.”
[36:14] Jan: “Speed is everything. The way we make decisions, how we make decisions, the speed of those decisions.”
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