Tesla vs Zoox vs Waymo: Who would win?
Marcus Aurelius - Jun 20, 2025
Tesla, Zoox, and Waymo are chasing a $2 trillion market, but with safety issues and public distrust, this robotaxi race could hit a wall.
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Heads up, America—robotaxis are rolling into your cities, promising a new way to get around but stirring up plenty of trouble. Tesla, Zoox, and Waymo are battling to lead the pack, but crashes and public pushback are making waves. Are these self-driving cars about to change everything or headed for a major wreck?

Tesla’s Cybercab Trouble
Tesla’s set to launch its Cybercab robotaxi in Austin on June 22, 2025, but it’s already hitting bumps. Texas officials want to delay it until September, pointing to issues with Tesla’s Full Self-Driving tech, which glitches every 444 miles and has nearly hit school buses. There’s talk of human operators behind the scenes, not true AI. Locals are protesting, and some say this could be a big flop for Elon Musk.
Zoox’s Big Push
Amazon’s Zoox is stepping up, building 10,000 custom robotaxis a year in a huge California factory. These vehicles, with no steering wheels, are planned for Las Vegas in late 2025 and San Francisco in 2026. It’s an ambitious move, but critics worry they’re moving too fast and might cut corners on safety. Game-changer or risky play?
Waymo’s Lead
Waymo’s running the show with 1,500 robotaxis in cities like San Francisco and Phoenix, and it’s targeting Atlanta, Miami, and New York next. Their tech aims to avoid pedestrians and cyclists, but New York’s strict rules could be a problem. One mistake could derail their progress.
Why People Are Worried
Robotaxis seem futuristic, but 60% of Americans are too nervous to ride, according to polls. Tesla’s crashes, Waymo’s glitches, and a fatal 2018 Uber incident have everyone on edge. Regulators are cracking down, and taxi drivers fear losing their jobs. Is this the future of travel or a recipe for chaos?
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