Toyota and Pony.ai debut a mass-produced bZ4X robotaxi in China, aiming to scale autonomous mobility with cost cuts, industrial discipline, and a long-term challenge to Tesla and Waymo. The post ...
Baidu CEO Robin Li this week became the latest major tech executive to say robotaxis are at or near an inflection point for broader adoption. The company claims its Apollo Go robotaxis are breaking ...
Alphabet’s fast-growing autonomous ride company expects to expand to over 20 cities, including London and Tokyo, by the end of 2026, up from its current six. Waymo, Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving tech ...
Tesla spent years telling drivers and investors that fleets of driverless taxis would be crisscrossing American cities by 2025. As the year closed, that sweeping vision had not materialized on public ...
Tesla aims to introduce driverless robotaxis within the next few months, focusing on a safety-first approach. Current Tesla robotaxi safety lags behind that of Waymo, but the FSD data is promising.
Late last year, GM announced that it would no longer pursue its full self-driving robotaxi efforts, opting to refocus its autonomous vehicle technology ambitions on personal vehicles instead. The move ...
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Tesla’s Robotaxis have been involved in numerous crashes since CEO Elon Musk jumpstarted the service this summer in Texas, raising concerns that the self-driving taxicabs aren’t quite road ready.
Tesla will begin charging riders who make a mess while using its Robotaxi service. Riders will be assessed a fee on one or two tiers depending on the severity of the mess. The fee will cost up to $150 ...
It appears that Tesla CEO Elon Musk may have once again duped his fans and investors — which, these days, is an increasingly meaningless distinction. Last week, Musk made huge waves when he announced ...
Driverless car company WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ: WRD) (0800.HK) has accelerated along the path towards profitability, powered by surging robotaxi revenues. Competitors in the robotaxi race are vying to ...
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