Waymo has bought the Apple Car self-driving test site for $220M
appleinsider.com Jun 14, 2026

Waymo has bought the Apple Car self-driving test site for $220M

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Apple has sold its 5,500-acre Arizona proving ground to Waymo for $220 million, recouping some of the $10 billion spent on the failed Apple Car project. The sale marks the end of Apple's self-driving vehicle testing program, with the company having cancelled its Autonomous Vehicles Program Manufacturer's Testing Permit in 2024. Waymo will use the facility to test its self-driving system, including rider-only testing and motion control. The site was previously used by Chrysler and features a city course, freeway course, and vehicle dynamics area. The sale is a significant step for Waymo, expanding its testing capabilities.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Waymo's acquisition of the Arizona facility gives it a unique advantage in testing its self-driving technology in a controlled environment, allowing for more comprehensive and private testing.
  • · The sale also highlights Apple's efforts to shed remnants of its failed Apple Car project.