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Waymo retires its cute self-driving car in favor of minivans
Waymo retires its cute self-driving car in favor of minivans
Waymo is done driving around the cute, steering-wheel-free autonomous cars that were introduced by Google back in 2014. In a blog post
this afternoon, Waymo leaders write that time has come to “retire our
fleet of Fireflies” — their name for the tiny cars — and focus instead
of integrating self-driving technology into other vehicles, like the Chrysler Pacifica minivans Waymo put on the road earlier this year.
“By focusing on mass-produced vehicles like the Pacifica
minivan, we’ll be able to bring fully self-driving technology to more
people, more quickly,” the Waymo leaders write. They also say that
focusing on mass-produced vehicles opens up more opportunities for
testing, since the Fireflies were limited to a top speed of 25 miles per
hour.
The move shows Google pretty definitely moving away from
producing its own vehicles and competing with automakers to instead
focusing on collaborating with and selling technology to any automakers
that are interested. While Google will be competing with quite a few
other companies at this point to sell self-driving tech, it has a head
start on testing; and ultimately, selling the technology is going to be a
lot easier than figuring out how to mass produce and market its own
self-driving cars.
Still, there’s something disappointing about seeing
Waymo’s first self-driving car — and its bold vision for the future of
vehicles — disappear in favor of a traditional vehicle. Google imagined a
world without steering wheels, shifters, or a brake pedal, where the
inside of a car was designed just for sitting. We may well get back to
that point some day. But for now, don’t expect your first self-driving
car to have a smiley face on it.
The article was published on : theverge
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