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Waymo moves beyond fleets with Toyota self-driving car partnership

This partnership marks a notable strategic shift for Waymo, which has focused exclusively on fleet-based robotaxi services.
Waymo and Toyota partner to explore bringing self-driving tech to personal vehicles, signaling a shift toward consumer-facing autonomy.

Photo By: Waymo

Alphabet’s Waymo and Toyota announced a preliminary partnership on Tuesday to develop next-generation autonomous driving and driver assistance technologies. The collaboration will explore how Waymo’s self-driving tech can be integrated with Toyota’s automotive expertise to enhance safety and mobility in personally owned vehicles.

This marks a notable strategic shift for Waymo, which has focused exclusively on fleet-based robotaxi services. The Toyota partnership signals an expansion into customer-facing autonomy, which aligns with a broader industry trend as automakers seek to make autonomous technology more accessible to consumers.

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According to Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana, Toyota, the world’s largest automaker by sales, could eventually see its vehicles incorporated into Waymo’s ride-hailing fleet. However, the partnership remains in its early stages, and no deployment plans have been finalized.

The collaboration will not disrupt Waymo’s existing plans to roll out Hyundai and Geely autonomous vehicles through its Waymo One ride-hailing service.

Waymo has previously partnered with several automakers, including Jaguar Land Rover, Fiat Chrysler, Daimler Trucks, Daimler, Hyundai, and China’s Geely. These past efforts resulted in vehicle modifications for fleets rather than private ownership. Toyota’s involvement stands out as a potential turning point in that pattern.

The move also reflects growing momentum across the industry toward personal-use autonomy. When General Motors (GM) abandoned its Cruise robotaxi service in December, it announced it was shifting its efforts to advance consumer-level autonomous technologies and drive-assistance features. Once viewed as a leader in self-driving technology, Tesla has also doubled down on this approach. CEO Elon Musk recently criticized robotaxi models like Waymo’s as too expensive to scale. He announced Tesla would begin offering fully autonomous rides in Austin as early as June, using a new “unsupervised” version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system. While Tesla’s cars are not yet approved for fully autonomous operation without a human driver, its direct-to-consumer strategy underscores the broader industry pivot away from fleet-only solutions and toward scalable, personal-use applications of autonomous tech.

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