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Waymo Driver 6th-gen at Orlando

The sixth-generation Waymo Driver is Waymo's autonomous driving stack for fully autonomous robotaxi service. The platform integrates 13 cameras, 4 lidars, 6 radars, and external audio receivers, with overlapping 360° coverage and a detection range up to roughly 500 meters in nominal conditions. Compared to the fifth-generation system on the Jaguar I-PACE, the sixth-gen system uses 42% fewer total sensors. Waymo says the per-unit hardware cost is targeted under $20,000, a more than 50% reduction from the 5th-gen system. Currently runs on the Zeekr RT (sold as the “Ojai” robotaxi, purpose-built without a steering wheel or pedals) and the Hyundai IONIQ 5; began fully autonomous commercial operations in February 2026.

Waymo Driver 6th-gen by Waymo · Operated by Waymo · Machine verified


Machine-readable surfaces

Footage

PRIMARY SOURCE
Source: Waymo

Waymo's look at the rider experience during a fully driverless Waymo One trip, with no safety operator in the vehicle. Service is geofenced and permitted city by city.

PRIMARY SOURCE
Source: Waymo

Waymo's guide to hailing a fully autonomous Waymo One robotaxi ride. Service is fully driverless (no safety operator) within geofenced areas; the Waymo Driver is the autonomous system, distinct from the vehicle.

PRIMARY SOURCE
Courtesy of Waymo

Official Waymo video documenting Steve Mahan experiencing the world's first fully autonomous ride on public roads in 2015. The vehicle had no steering wheel, no pedals, and no test driver.

Operator: Waymo (own service, Waymo One app). Driverless service in Orlando launched (employee-only) in early 2026 and opened fully to the public on April 15, 2026.

Key facts

Launched
Early 2026; public April 15 2026
Service
Waymo One app
Status
Driverless
Phase
Employee-only initially before public opening

Exposure

Customer segment
consumer
Scale tier
undisclosed

Each exposure value carries its own basis marker. Aggregators report a number; this surface preserves the source class so verification depth travels with the value.

Safety record

No incidents on record for Waymo Driver 6th-gen at Orlando.

Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.

Trust tier
Machine verifiedhow tiers work →
Last updated
2026-07-10
Company
Waymo
Operator
Waymo
Status
operational
Operator type
maker operated
First seen
2026-02-01
ID
f52d3c44-1b7d-4762-8e91-6e8fc3885b0d

Timeline

  1. Feb 2026
    First recorded
    Waymo Driver 6th-gen first documented operating at Orlando.
  2. May 2026
    created
  3. Jul 2026
    Current status: operational, reviewed
    Latest recorded state. New status transitions append here as the deployment-status recorder produces them.

Claimed vs. verified

Waymo claims 3,500 Waymo Driver 6th-gen units in the field. DEPLOY has independently verified 15 deployment sites and 1,500 units.

The gap between claimed and verified is the Fleet Reality signal. See the Fleet Reality Index.

On the deployment map

Waymo Driver 6th-gen operates in Orlando. Explore the full verified map:

Verifications (1)

  • Machine verified by DEPLOY content-agent (Sprint 1.5 re-verification)2026-05-30

    Evidence: https://waymo.com/updates/

    asOf
    2026-05-30
    basis
    Operating per Waymo official updates and independent May-2026 coverage; not among the flood-paused cities (Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio). Fleet is under an active 3,791-vehicle recall (OTA flood-handling fix).
    status
    active

Sources (6)

  1. Waymo opens to everyone in Orlando April 15 2026 · https://waymo.com/updates/ · 2026-04-15
  2. https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/dallas-houston-san-antonio-orlando/
  3. https://waymo.com/blog/2026/04/floridas-new-way-to-ride/
  4. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/24/waymo-opens-robotaxi-service-to-select-riders-in-4-more-us-cities.html
  5. https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/24/waymo-robotaxis-are-now-operating-in-10-us-cities/
  6. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/18/waymo-texas-florida-2026.html
Methodology: Verified · 6 sources (2 primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-10

Verification posture

Verified

High confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-07-10

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: commercial

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: av

Sources by quality tier

2
primary-company-ir
Company IR disclosure
2
secondary-established-publication
Established publication
1
unclassified
Unclassified source
1
secondary-industry-publication
Industry publication

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Methodology surface for Waymo Driver 6th-gen at Orlando.

Common questions

What is the Waymo Driver 6th-gen deployment at Orlando?
Waymo Driver 6th-gen, built by Waymo, is recorded as a deployment at Orlando on the DEPLOY registry. Waymo operates the deployment directly.
Who operates Waymo Driver 6th-gen at Orlando?
Waymo, the manufacturer of Waymo Driver 6th-gen, operates this deployment directly. This is a maker-deploys-its-own-product arrangement rather than a customer pilot.
When did the Waymo Driver 6th-gen deployment at Orlando go live?
The deployment is recorded as starting February 1, 2026 on the DEPLOY registry. Earlier activity may exist but is not yet sourced.
Have there been incidents at the Waymo Driver 6th-gen deployment at Orlando?
No active incidents affecting this deployment are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Absence of recorded incidents is not a guarantee no incident occurred; DEPLOY records only sourced incidents and suppresses retracted ones.

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