Lyft has confirmed that its first robotaxi fleet will launch in 2026 in partnership with Marubeni and with Mobileye's tech.
Waymo currently operates fully autonomous rides for the general public in the San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles areas ...
Google-backed Waymo moves ahead with expansion plans in a number of US cities in 2025, after a successful 2024 that saw 150,000 robotaxi rides every day. Amazon-backed Zoox is gearing up to expand ...
Elon Musk had a lot to say about Tesla’s upcoming Robotaxi service on Wednesday ... operating unsupervised activity with our internal fleet in several cities by the end of the year.
He pegged the cost of a fully autonomous vehicle such as the Waymo robotaxi at over $200,000, a much greater expense than human drivers who use their own vehicles. “The cost of AVs don't even ...
The robotaxi fleet will not include the planned Tesla Cybercab, which isn't expected to start production until sometime in 2026, at the earliest. Tesla plans to debut a fully autonomous ride ...
The companies said they plan to expand that territory. The Waymo robotaxi fleet will be smaller to start — although Uber would not disclose a figure — and eventually grow to hundreds of ...
While Musk didn't specify exactly which models Tesla would use in its robotaxi fleet, the company did show off its ride-hailing service with its in-development Cybercab during an event last year.
Robotaxi firm Pony.AI announced in December that it would expand its robotaxi fleet to 1,000 vehicles this year. Meanwhile, Baidu's Apollo Go ride-hailing service, which operates robotaxis in ...
In 2024, it said it was teaming up with Uber to bring its robotaxi ... Waymo's fleet of fully autonomous vehicles, so you can choose a ride without a driver when embarking on your journey.