Waymo Eyes Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 for Next-Gen Self-Driving Taxis

Google’s autonomous driving unit Waymo is reportedly in talks with to manufacture its next generation of self-driving vehicles, according to Reuters. This potential partnership could mark a significant shift in Waymo’s strategy and the autonomous vehicle industry as a whole.

Talks Underway

Officials from Waymo and Hyundai have met more than three times to discuss using Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 EVs for Waymo’s sixth-generation self-driving technology. These discussions come at an interesting time, with the Biden administration set to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs starting September 27, 2024.

Why It Matters

This potential collaboration could be a game-changer for both companies:

  • For Waymo, it could mean lower production costs and faster scaling of their autonomous ride-hailing services.
  • For Hyundai, it opens up a new revenue stream in the booming autonomous vehicle market.

The partnership would involve integrating Waymo’s cutting-edge autonomous driving system into Hyundai’s popular Ioniq 5 models. It’s a win-win that could accelerate the deployment of self-driving taxis on our roads.

Current State of Waymo

Waymo’s been making waves lately:

  • They’re now operating in Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, giving over 100,000 rides weekly.
  • Alphabet’s planning to pump an additional $5 billion into Waymo.
  • They’ve just rolled out their sixth-gen Waymo Driver, boasting improved capabilities and cost efficiency.

But it’s not all smooth sailing. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration () is currently investigating Waymo over potential safety concerns. Plus, they’re facing stiff competition from other players like GM’s Cruise Automation.

EVXL’s Take

This potential Waymo-Hyundai partnership is huge news for the EV world. It’s not just about self-driving tech – it’s about the future of transportation. By teaming up with Hyundai, Waymo’s tapping into one of the most popular EV platforms out there. The Ioniq 5 has been turning heads since its launch, and for good reason.

Speaking of Hyundai, they’ve been on a roll lately. Our recent coverage of Hyundai’s EV efforts shows they’re not just keeping up with the big players – they’re setting the pace. This Waymo deal could cement their position as a leader in the EV and autonomous vehicle space.

What do you think about this potential partnership? Could Waymo-powered Ioniq 5s be the future of ride-hailing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Photo courtesy of Waymo / X


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