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- The First Mass-Produced Robotaxi Is Here - by Chris Paxton
The Waymo Jaguar iPace is believed to cost around $150,000 per car, potentially with slightly positive unit economics even still That implies that Waymo will be making about $75,000 in profit in the first year with these new, much cheaper vehicles
- Is Waymo More Expensive Than Uber? - InsideEVs
You’d expect a self-driving Jaguar to cost more than an Uber But a recent Waymo ride in Los Angeles showed the opposite
- Waymo to buy 20,000 Jaguars for robotic ride-hailing service
Jaguar will deliver its vehicles for Waymo’s ride-hailing from 2020 to 2022 The 20,000 “I-Pace” models will provide up to 1 million rides per day, according to Waymo
- Inside The Waymo Factory Building A Robotaxi Future - Forbes
Jaguar discontinued the luxury model last year, priced at about $72,000, but Waymo bought thousands of them and will keep using them for years to come
- Waymo Doubles Jaguar I-Pace Fleet by 2026 - EVCUBE
This facility, operated in partnership with Magna, a renowned contract car manufacturer, will be responsible for outfitting the additional 2,000 Jaguar I-Pace vehicles with Waymo’s autonomous driving hardware
- Meet our newest self-driving vehicle: the all-electric Jaguar I . . . - Waymo
The new self-driving I-PACE will start testing in our fleet later this year, and will soon be playing a vital full-time role in Waymo’s driverless transportation service We’re looking forward to this new partnership, and the possibilities it unlocks for Waymo’s riders across the country
- Inside Waymo’s Expansion: Thousands of Cars, New Depots, and What’s Next
Previously, there was some concern that Waymo might run out of Jaguar I-Pace vehicles for its fifth-generation driverless platform after Jaguar officially ended production in December 2024 Whether Waymo managed to secure the remaining inventory is still unclear
- Waymos Self-Driving Future Is Here | TIME
While most Waymos on the road are Jaguars, Waymo inked a partnership with Hyundai last fall giving them access to IONIQ 5s, which bear a sticker tag that’s some $30,000 less than Jaguar
- Waymos Self-Driving Jaguars Arrive With New, Homegrown Tech
Waymo is rolling out its new fleet of roboticized, all-electric Jaguar I-Pace SUVs, a robotic armada that over the next two years will grow to as many as 20,000
- Waymo replacing self-driving Chrysler vans to go all electric with . . .
Waymo will retire its iconic white Chrysler Pacifica-based robotaxi vans thanks to a deal with British automaker Jaguar The deal will see Jaguar supply up to 20,000 I-Pace EVs to Waymo; each outfitted with the latest generation of self-driving hardware and software
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