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Home » Waymo begins deploying next-gen Ojai robotaxis to extend its U.S. lead
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Waymo begins deploying next-gen Ojai robotaxis to extend its U.S. lead

i2wtcBy i2wtcFebruary 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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A Waymo autonomous vehicle outside the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, US, on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.

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Waymo on Thursday said it has begun using its sixth-generation driverless system to provide robotaxi rides to employees on Ojai vehicles, which use a base model made by Chinese automaker Geely.

By upgrading their driverless tech, and adding more vehicles to its fleet, Waymo aims to extend its U.S. lead and lock in loyal riders. The Alphabet-owned company said its sixth-generation Waymo Driver uses more cost-effective parts, and should be able to navigate through harsher weather conditions than previous generations.

The new system will serve “as the primary engine for our next era of expansion,” Waymo Vice President of Engineering Satish Jeyachandran said in a statement.

Waymo is offering service on its Ojai vehicles to employees and their guests in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles first, before gradually expanding to new cities, with a goal to open to public riders later this year. 

The deployment of Waymo’s next-generation robotaxi comes as the company pushes to extend its lead in the U.S. while testing and planning for commercial operations abroad.

Already, Waymo offers fully autonomous robotaxi service in six U.S. markets with plans to begin service in London later this year. Potential rivals, including Amazon-owned Zoox and Tesla, are testing their driverless systems in the U.S. but do not yet offer driverless ride-hailing services widely.

Chinese robotaxi companies, including Baidu-owned Apollo Go and WeRide, have been expanding abroad at a faster clip than Waymo. The global market for driverless ride-hailing has significant potential, likely worth more than $25 billion by 2030, according to Goldman Sachs’ estimates in May last year.

Waymo’s decision to use Chinese electric vehicles in its U.S. fleet has raised GOP lawmakers’ concerns.

“We’re locked in a race with China, but it seems like you’re getting in bed with China,” Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, said to Waymo safety chief at a committee hearing last week.

Spokesperson Sandy Karp told CNBC that Waymo will not provide “any access to its closely-held autonomous driving technology, sensor data, nor any rider information” to Zeekr. The Chinese automaker, a subsidiary of Geely, is responsible for providing “base vehicles,” and Waymo installs its autonomous driving technology in the cars in the U.S.

The company’s sixth-generation systems will also work with robotaxis built on the Hyundai Ioniq 5. Waymo’s current, Jaguar I-PACE vehicles will continue to run on its fifth-generation systems.

“We have consistently operated mixed fleets for years, including when we transitioned from the 4th-gen Driver on the Pacifica to the 5th-gen Driver on the I-PACE,” Karp said in an email.

The Ojai is a boxier ride, with a lower step and higher ceiling, than Waymo’s existing robotaxis, but has about the same footprint as the Jaguar I-PACE.

Watch: Waymo launches paid robotaxi rides on freeways

Alphabet’s “Other Bets” segment, which includes Waymo, reported $7.51 billion in losses in 2025, up from $4.44 billion in 2024. Last week, Waymo said it raised a $16 billion funding round led by Alphabet that valued the company at $126 billion.

Waymo’s robotaxi service currently operates in the markets of Austin, the San Francisco Bay Area, Phoenix, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Miami, where it began offering service in January. In 2026, the company plans to open service in Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Nashville, Orlando, San Antonio, San Diego and Washington. It also plans to expand to London, its first international market.

As it expands, Waymo’s vehicles need to be able to handle harsher weather conditions, particularly in northeastern cities.

The company had been testing the sixth-generation system on public roads since it was first announced in 2024. The new system has better vision than its predecessors due to upgraded lidar and radar systems, the company said.

“Our 6th-generation lidar leverages the significant cost reductions the industry has seen over the last five years, especially as affordable lidar increasingly appears in consumer vehicles,” Jeyachandran said.

Its next-gen 17-megapixel imager, which the company called a “breakthrough in automotive vision technology,” allows the system to see around the vehicle with fewer cameras. New in-house algorithms help improve performance in rain or snow, Jeyachandran added.

“A vision system that is reliable in inclement weather needs to keep itself clear,” Jeyachandran said. “While cameras on conventional cars can struggle with raindrops, road grime, and ice, our system features integrated cleaning systems to maintain visibility.”



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