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Waymo Driver (6th gen) vs XPENG Robotaxi in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

  • Waymo Driver (6th gen) has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous (1 vs 0).
  • Waymo Driver (6th gen) has more verified real-world deployments (15 vs 0).
  • Waymo Driver (6th gen) is at the commercial stage; XPENG Robotaxi at the research stage.
Attribute
ManufacturerWaymoXPeng Robotics
Form factoravav
Maturitycommercialresearch
Autonomy1 verified autonomous◐ not independently verified
Availabilityinternal-onlyenterpriseinternal-onlyenterprise
Price$10-$20 (actual sale price)Not announced
Capability claims
  • Transports passengers (autonomous, verified)
  • Transports passengers (claimed-only, claimed)
Brain
Verified deployments150
Privacy practices11capture-indicator, training-data-use, location-tracking, data-sale, training-data-use, location-tracking, capture-indicator, data-sale, third-party-sharing, data-retention, data-deletion-control7location-tracking, biometric-storage, third-party-sharing, data-retention, cloud-upload, data-deletion-control, data-sale
Sources on file667

Editorial summaries

Waymo Driver (6th gen)

The sixth-generation Waymo Driver is Waymo's autonomous-driving stack for fully autonomous robotaxi service, and the verified-commercial anchor of DEPLOY's robotaxi cluster. There is no consumer price: a Waymo is a ride service, not a vehicle sold to consumers. It integrates 13 cameras, 4 lidars, 6 radars, and external audio receivers with up to roughly 500m detection range, using 42% fewer sensors than the 5th-gen Jaguar I-PACE system, and runs on the purpose-built Zeekr RT (sold as the 'Ojai', no steering wheel or pedals) and the Hyundai IONIQ 5. It began fully autonomous commercial operations in February 2026. One verified-vs-claimed cap-flag: Waymo states a per-unit hardware cost target under $20,000 (a more-than-50% reduction from the 5th-gen system), but that is a stated manufacturing target, not a consumer price.

XPENG Robotaxi

XPENG's robotaxi line comprises three models (reported 5-, 6-, and 7-seater variants) announced at XPENG AI Day on November 5, 2025, powered by the same vision-centric VLA 2.0 model that drives XPENG's IRON humanoid and its ADAS systems. There is no consumer price: it is a pre-commercial robotaxi program, not a vehicle sold to consumers. The verified-vs-claimed point is on maturity: trial operation is expected in 2026 (with mapping and navigation company Amap named as an early partner), so the program is pre-commercial and recorded at research maturity under DEPLOY's ladder, pending real-world trial operation. It continues the Chinese-robotaxi tier of the cluster (alongside Baidu Apollo, Pony AI, WeRide, Didi), distinguished by its vision-only / vision-centric approach and a shared VLA 2.0 brain across robotaxi, humanoid, and ADAS.

Common questions

What is the difference between Waymo Driver (6th gen) and XPENG Robotaxi?
Waymo Driver (6th gen) and XPENG Robotaxi are both av robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Is Waymo Driver (6th gen) or XPENG Robotaxi more autonomous?
Waymo Driver (6th gen) has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous on the DEPLOY registry than XPENG Robotaxi. DEPLOY counts a capability as autonomous only when verified at a real deployment, not from a demo or a vendor claim.
Which has more verified deployments, Waymo Driver (6th gen) or XPENG Robotaxi?
Waymo Driver (6th gen) has more verified deployments (15) on the DEPLOY registry than XPENG Robotaxi (0). DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

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