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MotorTrend on MSNWaymo Retiring Self-Driving Chrysler Vans, Replacing Them With Way Mo' Electric JaguarsGoogle's self-driving division is finally shifting to an all-electric fleet featuring the Jaguar I-Pace EV SUV.
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MotorTrend on MSNIs the Lonely Chrysler Pacifica Van Enough to Keep Chrysler Afloat Until EVs?So how does Chrysler stay relevant and what is in store for that poor lonely minivan? For now, the Pacifica will continue to ...
Waymo recalled about 1,200 of its driverless vehicles with software issues detecting and responding to chains, gates and ...
Tesla launches its robotaxi in Austin this June, taking on Waymo. Here's how the two self-driving giants compare on tech and ...
Waymo recalls more than 1,200 robotaxis over software glitch linked to crashes with roadway barriers
Alphabet’s Waymo this week recalled more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles over a software glitch that could make the cars more likely to crash into chains, gates and other roadway barriers ...
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 ...
Waymo is recalling 1,212 cars due to a risk of hitting fences, gates, and obstacles. The autonomous car company states it has no reports of injuries linked to the recall. In fact, it actually ...
Popular robotaxi and self-driving car company Waymo has recalled 1,200 of its driverless electric vehicles after reporting crashes with certain types of road barriers. Waymo filed a report with ...
Waymo, the autonomous ride-hailing company that launched its services in Los Angeles late last year, is recalling more than 1,200 vehicles due to a software defect, the National Highway Traffic ...
Waymo recalled its autonomous vehicles to repair a software problem linked to crashes. No one was injured in the reported collisions. The company operates its ride-hailing service in multiple ...
Waymo, the ride-hailing service that uses self-driving robotaxis, will soon have its cars explore Boston streets and Massachusetts highways. But at least for now, humans will be behind the wheel ...
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