robotaxi
Coverage of robotaxi in the Nexus archive.
- Joyriding teens blast California city with BBs before shocking high-tech takedown
Teens joyriding in a robotaxi fired Orbeez water beads from the vehicle while consuming alcohol, leading to a police stop. The incident occurred in a California city and involved a high-tech vehicle takedown.
- Tesla expands robotaxi service to small section of Miami
Tesla has expanded its robotaxi service to a small section of Miami, with future plans to extend the service to Orlando and Tampa as outlined in the company's roadmap.
- Zoox robotaxi redesign brings big rider upgrades
Zoox has redesigned its robotaxi with comfort and usability upgrades, including improved seating, materials, and features like fluted wireless charging pads and larger cupholders. The updates aim to make the rider experience more relaxing and practical as the service scales beyond early testers.
- Uber is bringing its robotaxi push to Europe with a new testing program
Uber is expanding its robotaxi initiative to Europe through a testing program. The company is collaborating with Israeli AI startup Autobrains and chipmaker Nvidia to deploy autonomous vehicles in Germany, pending regulatory approval.
- Amazon wants its robotaxi to feel more like a living room
Amazon's robotaxi service has updated its seating, screens, and exterior reflectors based on rider feedback. The company is awaiting federal approval to begin charging for rides.
- Tesla and Waymo are chasing the robotaxi dream — but the company spending the most to win builds no cars at all
Uber is investing $500 million to secure robotaxis as Waymo risks leaving it behind in the race for autonomous vehicle dominance. Tesla and Waymo are competing in the robotaxi space, but Uber is the company spending heavily despite not manufacturing vehicles.
- The driverless car squeeze
Waymo’s rapid expansion of robotaxis is accelerating the shift to autonomous vehicles, which is squeezing Uber and Lyft drivers. The development highlights increasing competition in the autonomous vehicle sector.
- Before Lucid axed his role and downsized, the COO told us about the company's robotaxi bet
Lucid Motors eliminated the COO role and cut 18% of its workforce to focus on profitability. The ex-COO emphasized a capital-efficient robotaxi strategy through partnerships with Uber and Nuro, targeting a 2026 San Francisco launch with 35,000 vehicles.
- Uber puts Israeli AI startup in driver’s seat for Munich robotaxi test run
Uber is collaborating with Israeli AI startup Autobrains for a robotaxi test run in Munich, aiming to scale its service using low-cost, vehicle-ready AI technology. The developers claim their AI agents outperform competitors by working in concert.
- TechCrunch Mobility: A new robotaxi scorecard shows China’s dominance
A new robotaxi scorecard highlights China's dominance in the mobility sector. The analysis appears in TechCrunch Mobility, a platform focused on transportation innovation.
- Waymo is launching a $29.99-a-month robotaxi loyalty subscription with cash back and priority rides
Waymo is introducing a $29.99-a-month robotaxi loyalty subscription called Waymo Premier, offering 10% cash back, priority pickups, and early access to new cities. The program is invite-only and targets frequent riders.
- ‘It is insanity’: SF luxury condo owners fume over their aggravating Waymo neighbors
Residents of the Soma Grand building in San Francisco are frustrated with Waymo robotaxis causing traffic backups at garage entrances and creating general nuisances.
- Police have yet to catch a thief who used a Waymo to steal yoga clothes
A thief used a Waymo robotaxi to steal yoga clothing, and this is not the first instance of such a theft involving autonomous vehicles.
- Waymo’s spent robotaxi batteries will be used as grid storage
Waymo has partnered with B2U Storage Solutions to repurpose used robotaxi batteries as grid storage. The agreement involves reusing battery packs after they are removed from Waymo's vehicles.
- Tesla Robotaxi fleet in Texas less than one-tenth size of Waymo's, filings reveal
Tesla has registered 42 automated vehicles in its driverless Robotaxi service in Texas, placing it far behind Waymo's fleet size in the state. The filings reveal Tesla's Robotaxi fleet is less than one-tenth the size of Waymo's.
- Ojai is Waymo's new driverless vehicle
Waymo has introduced Ojai, its first purpose-built robotaxi. Ojai is a new driverless vehicle designed for ride-hailing services.
- Waymo’s newest robotaxi is Chinese-made, built to make money, and now accepting riders
Waymo has launched the Ojai minivan robotaxi, a Chinese-made vehicle designed for profitability and now accepting riders. The launch follows years of development and testing but occurs during a challenging period for the company.
- Here Comes Ojai, Waymo’s New Chinese-Made Robotaxi
Waymo's new Chinese-made robotaxi, the Ojai, will begin picking up the public in California and Arizona. The pale-blue vehicles are part of Waymo's autonomous ride-hailing service.
- Pony AI says its robotaxi revenue quintupled. The stock is rising.
Pony AI reported a fivefold increase in robotaxi revenue and raised sales targets, though the company's losses widened. The stock price is rising despite the financial challenges.
- TechCrunch Mobility: Robotaxi reality check
TechCrunch Mobility serves as a hub for news and insights on future transportation, with this article focusing on a 'reality check' for robotaxi technology. The piece highlights ongoing discussions about the practicality and challenges of autonomous vehicle adoption.
- Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads
Waymo has paused its robotaxi services in five US cities after autonomous vehicles were involved in incidents driving into flooded roads. The company stated the temporary pause was made out of an abundance of caution regarding safety in adverse weather conditions.
- Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads
Waymo has paused its robotaxi services in five US cities after autonomous vehicles were involved in incidents where they drove into flooded roads. The company cited an abundance of caution for the temporary expansion of the pause.
- Waymo pauses Atlanta service as its robotaxis keep driving into floods
Waymo has suspended its robotaxi service in Atlanta and San Antonio after experiencing repeated incidents where autonomous vehicles drove into flooded roads. The company is working to address the technical limitations that prevent its vehicles from properly detecting and avoiding water-covered streets.
- Tesla reveals two Robotaxi crashes involving teleoperators
Tesla revealed two Robotaxi crashes involving teleoperators, with the incidents reported and under review. The news was shared on TechCrunch, sparking discussion. Tesla is a pioneer in autonomous vehicle technology.
- Tesla Reveals New Details About Robotaxi Crashes—and the Humans Involved
Tesla revealed new details about Robotaxi crashes, stating that remote operators drove autonomous vehicles into a metal fence and a construction barricade. The crashes involved human operators and Tesla's autonomous vehicles. Tesla is an automaker that produces autonomous vehicles.
- Tesla reveals two Robotaxi crashes involving teleoperators
Tesla has experienced troubles while scaling its robotaxis, including two crashes involving teleoperators. The incidents were revealed in newly un-redacted crash reports. Tesla's robotaxis development is facing challenges.
- TechCrunch Mobility: How do you issue a ticket to a robotaxi?
TechCrunch Mobility serves as a central hub for news and insights on future transportation, including topics like robotaxis. The article introduces the platform's focus on innovative mobility solutions.
- China freezes new robotaxi licenses after Baidu chaos
China has suspended new licenses for autonomous vehicles following a chaotic incident involving Baidu's robotaxis in Wuhan. The move restricts companies from expanding driverless fleets, entering new cities, or launching test projects until further notice.
- Start with the sensors, then design the rest: How Zoox built its robotaxi
Zoox, acquired by Amazon in 2020, is deploying a purpose-built robotaxi design in Las Vegas and San Francisco, differing from competitors who retrofit existing vehicles. The company emphasizes sensor-first engineering for autonomous vehicles, highlighting distinct requirements for robotaxis compared to human-driven cars.
- Tesla’s Cybercab goes into production — so why is Musk tapping the brakes?
Tesla's Cybercab is now in production at the Austin, Texas Gigafactory, but Elon Musk has expressed cautious optimism. The robotaxi's production began in February with limited units, but full-scale manufacturing only started this month, raising questions about delayed rollout plans.
- Tesla brings its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston
Tesla is expanding its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston, as announced via a social media post. The post features a video showing Tesla vehicles operating autonomously without human drivers or monitors in the front seat.
- China's WeRide Wants to Build Global Robotaxi Empire
Chinese autonomous vehicle company WeRide is pursuing an ambitious strategy to expand its robotaxi services globally. The company aims to establish itself as a major player in the international autonomous taxi market, building on its domestic success.