Waymo has announced that it will begin welcoming its first public riders to its latest robotaxi model, the Ojai, in the coming weeks. The company says the vehicle has been designed to feel less like a traditional car and more like its namesake – an “oasis on wheels”. The Ojai will be the first vehicle to debut the sixth-generation Waymo Driver.
When riders enter through the elevator-style doors, they step into a spacious cabin that has been designed for ease of access, with a low step-in height and a fully flat floor. Three large LED screens enable passengers to personalize aspects of the journey, including temperature and audio. The company says additional rider features will be introduced over time to further customize the experience.
The Ojai is a rider-first platform designed for fully autonomous ride-hailing, developed with input from riders and community partners. It includes a range of integrated convenience features. Accessibility elements include embedded braille, screen-reader compatibility and a seat-integrated handle to assist passengers when entering or exiting the vehicle.
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