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Updated · Car and Driver · Apr 26
Waymo and Zoox expand robotaxi services and build plants for thousands of vehicles
Updated
Updated · Car and Driver · Apr 26

Waymo and Zoox expand robotaxi services and build plants for thousands of vehicles

12 articles · Updated · Car and Driver · Apr 26
  • Waymo runs more than 800 autonomous vehicles across 260 square miles in the Bay Area, while both companies' Arizona and California plants could each produce at least 10,000 units.
  • Waymo already charges for rides in several US cities, but Zoox, despite a US waiver for steering-wheel-free demonstration vehicles, still lacks approval to operate commercially without manual controls.
  • The expansion underscores a shift toward large-scale commercialisation as rivals including Tesla push robotaxis, while safety, regulation and profitability remain unresolved despite investor optimism and growing autonomous-mileage data.
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