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So how does Chrysler stay relevant and what is in store for that poor lonely minivan? For now, the Pacifica will continue to ...
Google's self-driving division is finally shifting to an all-electric fleet featuring the Jaguar I-Pace EV SUV.
(Reuters) -Alphabet's (GOOG) self-driving unit Waymo said on Monday that it plans to build Jaguar I-PACE and Zeekr vehicles with its autonomous technology at a new plant in Arizona as soon as this ...
And on Monday, Waymo CEO John Krafcik shared some info about the company's first car, a modified, self-driving Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivan. SEE ALSO: Google's driverless cars will now have to ...
FILE PHOTO: The Waymo logo is displayed during the company's unveil of a self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivan during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit Waymo One is providing more ...
Less than a month after officially entering the automotive space as an independent company and announcing its first vehicle, Waymo (the driverless-car company spun off by Alphabet/Google) took the ...
This isn't the first time such an idea has been proposed by Waymo. Back in 2018, they collaborated with Chrysler to make self-driving Pacifica minivans and began discussions on how to eventually ...
Waymo's business has so far focused heavily on autonomous ride-hailing services. The company also wants to apply its autonomous driving technology to personally owned cars. Waymo on Tuesday said ...
Unlike Tesla, Waymo does not manufacture cars in-house and instead relies on partnerships with OEMs to build out its robotaxi fleet, partnering with Jaguar, Chrysler, Hyundai, and Toyota.
Waymo recalled roughly 1,200 driverless vehicles due to software issues detecting and responding to chains, gates and other similar roadway barriers. The autonomous driving company has already put ...
Waymo announced a major expansion of its autonomous ride-hailing operations, which is currently providing over 250,000 paid trips each week across Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin ...
Toyota and Waymo have announced that they've entered a preliminary agreement, along with the former's mobility tech subsidiary, Woven by Toyota, Inc. To be clear, they're not in the midst of devel ...